Pontiac Northern High School - Avalanche Yearbook (Pontiac, MI)

 - Class of 1976

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YK ri ' ' . fl ' F 4 Ge. Being chosen All America City and completing Pontiac Metropolitan Stadium both in the yc ar 1975 brought abouta great deal of recognition for the' city of Pontiac. Pontiac was given the honor because it was a community with problems working intelligently and hard to overcome obstacles to growth and improvement Speczficallv Pon t1ac s citizens earned recognition for their work in three areas I 1 Peaceful implementation of court ordered school desegregation 21 MaktngPont1ac the site of Pontiac Metropolitan Stadium lime stir 'il 3 j Rekindling community spirit and renewing interest in downtown redevelopment through creation of the Wide Track 'arlrool 1' ' Festival July August and September brought a lot of fun and excztment with races ethnic fcstzr als a rodeo and a fum al ot l ff Met brought jobs as well as entertainment for the residents of Pontiac and surrounding towns and cities The All American City Honor and Pontiac Metropolitan S tadzum were both dreams that com tr tt d into rt alzfrcs ll Avalanche Sr ku he city of Pontiac for it has proven Together We Car l rl , Pontiac Metropolitan Stadium is one of the largest stadiums in the United States. It conzj?rrttzlrlv seats 80,000 pair, frzs. Pan A g ,, ,., ,,,.-,t - i i i 1!l1w.alfa'a!1FSR1nlwr'l 1wwmu wr: ullmr ' H .Z 1 'Ti' K 'N V ...S -at . ', 4 .4 . U B A A .-1 - . 'bfi Q. . -VJ, , ik: X - 2 it f' V e- '-W-, ' +?'f ,, A urge l K- - ' .4 ,Q 43165 N- ,. L SEPVX. , 'Htl Q V4 gun, .mi Q- so ,. 2 v A if 0 ' H- - ry - W , ,w Q P' MQ. - L ' ,-an . , New Nw ...f hh.. H . J 4 Y. V f ,fs -Q I, -f.iN.::fg,i5,3 V C- ,-. 'G QL Q5 , k 'N' I V039 V 0 we ,, ' . . an --X . , , '--.... , ff..-.sf e . . - - ' - to A 2 f 'l..f, ' H I V .. 1 -. Q. L , 1 s , e - me it i J M Z I-',,. I .- g W -W-- V, ef ' -we ' ,1 45 ' , 1'2 9-asm, 'flee ' five ,- ' ,-,.td'4'4',53Q?v.' --. 'QM no si ,ffffwil - 1 4. Qi 954:51 if Pontiac Northern has changed quite a bit since 1958, Prior to this year many changes have occured. A second level has been added, a new gym fin honor of the late William C Mclfinneyj, and a few other changes. Northern started out as an idea approxfmdffly 20 or 21 years ago. It is now an actual building which opens its doors five days a week for the purpose of educating high school students, levels 9 thru 12. Though some of the students consider it a prison, in reality it is another home where we can see our friends and tackle a variety of nroblems that alone may have been impossible, V ifvsns lf' L ' f M-L : '.'1 tg' '4-'I 1 'V If-.lf , V K 4 r - f , , , .T 4 4 a OW My W How TOD' Vid: L. Abov , Ab PP ,lf ax F3 SD I'-f X . N.. X 1 iff 7 K ! 1 . ,A was ek ,J A 'f Q ,, V! , t lf lyffll 11 ' I tlfg I!'M, ,- , ,WI 4, 101 I It . , 1 ' 7 . I., ' tiff' 't W . , llfl ,'.'l1m't f'1 W l stiff' JJru+ O0 YEAR AG A ' gi! Independence of the American colonies from Great Britain remained a hopeless dream in the minds of many Americans until April 19, 1775, when the American Revolution first began. On July 4, 1 776, the Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration oflndependence. Ties between the colonies and the mother country had now been cut Top: Vicky Sabins and Cherry Cannady look over the Declaration of Independence with amazement as to what lzas happened during the span of 200 years which relate to the purpose of this document. Above left: Scene from Revolutionary Wat: Above right: Senior Float which portrays the Spirit ofl 776 and 1976 combined. A 1 ' . i U i Iiltmalwtvwlrarxnrfl'r1ww11mlfiLautxtew A A LEADE . . . Au., .s U' .' 'H ,fo H9 vs I 'nc' ,n Yv a' 9'v! tr. uf pl g , 1 ,O 0 f ua nf ' 0 It f Q .I 'fi' Q 1 ox0,' . 0 9,flQl .,.,,' O 'Q O.o Y U U 'z.':,l I 'O' G Q . AI Q .5 ..:f' p 0p.'..l' Q.: 5 .I . 'I' K O-IQ... Q ' I' Q U I gl . ' 5 'll . f' If 'l . .H . ' . ' gli. iff. f.. n .g'l Q ' if fu' '. l' 1 gl.' ' IM- - I . I at 'a'N ,. , Qs , ,. 's ' '5,l,t5.' A ,s f'.,u .0 O . -J .' 4. I 'x' x s- ., M... Above' tilt. J0l1.v1Sutz fSf'tzi0r rlaxv l t'inf'ipt1l! 'Wt' Johtzvotz hm bffm with thc Swziwr ulaxxx sim 1' tht ir s'opl10t11f1n' wut' hear at Y01-Ilzurrz. l'm Sztrc hc' has alwJ.rS wanted I0 bc' a Class principal and he acfontplislzccl that desirv to do mf, Am! allhoztglz 110 iv ,s,w'f1c'r'all'1' ttztftu htm' with Svtzmr h11Sif1cs.v hc took out a jbw minutes to be plzfftograpftenl. .4 x hc 9771.165 he lrtf IIS Anon' hc' 91111,-,1'x t'l't'7'-1' minzztv of tt. N! ,vdlnnalln-gg n 45 'N A b,f,,,,, 1,77 ffm,-my i1'aXlIII1tL',fJ'1 fist l'lAt'.VfC1l'llf ofthe' l!.S.j f4h'1 Hh3'l - KU'l'l A7f 1 , fS 'm ' Claw 9'f'df '7 . At . Although she doesn't do any Ph ' lb ' F W'Vm gm'I M1 UW wzmm, In bank, and leadership S0 does Agshjxcbeeei in her Sth, 10th, and 12th gtadc' attlmg she leads ,luv ax tuvtu' 1 . . ' A ' . ' , V , - ' d If, an thc S1 tm,-rv aa l't'ff tJw:t Aly, 211434 Irv has always wantfd to be class Pres: et ' , J. ,. V,,.. 7-' gr.. . Long H20 mllgho 'H -T-Q-una-u adn fwkgwwjrfif an-.X an www do 'YQ Top Old classroom scene Above Mr Balzarznl and hzs hzstory class ln Lzttle Theater Long ago the only learnzng process for the student was the readmg book alone feaclzezs and ottzers lam aluams wanted to mtprf w tim situation Asyou can see Mr Balzarznz has taken his class to vzew movzcs as anotlzet means ot caucattne tlzt student - - - 1WM1Iltki'ilI?i!TIl'1 I 11 155 1 an H HHAFA DEAM gn- Above left: Martin Lutlz er King Jr. Above righ t: Sheila Denise Brent Right: fleft to right! Mrs. King, Ms. Battle, Marsha Valko lbackj. Just as Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream tlzat one day our nation would join hands and walk together as brothers and sisters living in peace, so did those at N ortlzern have dreams. Sheila Brent had a desire to become Homecoming Queen of the 1975- 76 school term. After much campaigning and the writing of an essay, and voting by students. faculty, and others, Ms. Brent came out on top. Mrs. King and Ms. Battle worked so hard in trying to make homecoming ceremonies a little more unique than previous years. When it was all over they were glad, satisfed, and tired! L A001 . ,-n. . -Q-akfiv ,.-. ..mzwmu3.manw.+a.--f.HumKba?f,3iKfSZ 4 'f1'?5Q Q3 VW. 4 Www 3 if J ' W .- ,I '59-f A ,M 'W ,, , . I W o . ' -3 ,LZ ...m.L..LW.nnem.liL ,- 9 00 200 YEARS OF DREAMS TO REALITIESU S S It's a proud heritage we have. Lexington and Concord th Declaration of Independence Valley Washing Jefferson Lincoln the Westward Movementfgjgfwaneenng in the Space Age with man 's first landing on the moon. The United States Flag, hangs over our Nation representing and Equality. July 4, 1 776, the Declaration of Independence was adopted, thus A disconnecting the colonies from the tieslof the Mother Coulntryyz q we Seniors will be separated from our parents asbwesfejw dream world into the world of reality. The dreams of many people years ago concerning the outlines of our country are now realities due to nature and man. Distant dreams, were an those of Ford and his automobile and James A. Naismitlfs Q ion of basketball We see in our daily living how far the auto '7f ,i s imporved from the 1958 Pontiac to the 1976 Pontiac is shows that man played even in the earliest times. Hem' i ' 4 reorganized his play into games, and as civilization developed, his games developed also. Educators finally recognized the importance of sports in the total education of students, that play and of the school program. Minority races have risen to higher positions, each own share of ideas and dreams which coverted into The years 1974-1975 brought realitiespf being chosen America City and the completion 0f,EDn:Met lPontiac became part Stadium j. For both were dreams of Pontiac contained within themselves. Years ago problems of crowded conditiorii' tudents at one school and the desire for another Pontiac ! sparrceag, dream of building Ponnrrc Northern G , tif -irraiferf' and construction started, this set the Northern dream into progress. The school was Hnished prior to September of 1958. And in June of 1959 the first Senior class graduated from Northern. We Can, with great pride and respect, continue to N, xse America has greatly advanced in 200 years. Due to resources, we can continue to dream knowing one day soon, Dreams can be Realities l' g,,g,e' 4 ...,................ V i 2 WTUWWW 3 :im.,1i':wF1WWwH'fr'1v'wvnrwi: auf: we A- 4- '- J' ',,f,s :' ' :wi-srsiifiusrse .r 'F' u ' O Q ff Q I Qi It ,.Q !KY' KP' Q . , ,M ,V MUW ' . ' 1 if - V u MOMENTS OFFREEDOM L V j LifcfdedlfnWith:tl1e-flife Of you, -the st I mtg -The life ofa but excjfjfig and usually qui Ie -Mu. 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The nominees for the court had to write an essay Saving why they would like to be on the Court. After writing the essay they had to get a petition with fifty signatures on it from their fellow classmates Then their names were put on tlze ballot and were voted on The homecoming game was very cold and even though we lost tlze game, tlze homecoming dance was great. The Cloudburst Band put on a great performance and everyone lzad 'a great time. Right: Senior Court, Larry Brinker, King, Phil Cole, Queen Sheila Brent, and Judy Bisogni Bottom Left: Freshmen Reps. Rhonda Duke and Jesse Gonzales. Bottom Rightf Junior Reps, Kari Reaver and Jeff Wheatley. Opposite Page Top: Jeff Wheatley, Kari Reayer, Jesse Gonzales, Rhonda Duke, King Phil Cole, Queen Sheila Brent, Greg A-ltwell, Irma Cru:, Larrjy Brinker, and Judy Bisogni Bottom Left: Sr. Reps, Judy Bisogni and Larrjv Brinker. Bottom: Soph. Reps, Irma Cru: and Greg Atwell. I Mir J 37 i f 1' 1 Dreams still come true fuk, 4-fs , rf, . 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Their biggest project though was a candy sale in Abranzs, Antonette H 'A A Abston, Andre Adams, LaTrese Adkins, Jeff Alatalo, Karen I Alexander, Lisa je A U ge ' Allen Ernest Allison Kathy Almas Brenda Ambrose La Amerson, Della Arnold, Kathy Ashby, Patty Atkins, Greg A tkins, Penny Bagsby, Robert Bailey, Linda Baldwin, Marcey Ballard, Mark Barcaley, R rner Barnard, Lisa Barnes, Dwight Barnett, Jeff Bartn, Lottie Bax ter, Michael Baxter, Nate Beard, Tim 4 Beeler, Kendall Beeler, Mark Alfaro, Tim ff -y. Allen, Casandra ,e X f f ' Q , M , f 2' , y Bell, Debra , Y, , , ,V 1 Bell, Kerry ,' li'l , Beltz, Shari l , - A Bennett, Harold K' , Bennett, Kathy l ' ,v Berrois, Cingv A ,, Ben'y,Roslyn 'i 1 fl, ' ? Bible, Don 3 ' i A f Bigger: Dale 'A , A ' ., , I I 3 hg h ,- 329 I fr J ni l N J LQ W Q ,n, ki, A fbihv My ag: f,fwVh-PM Vyhl which the outcome was really good. Row 1: Vice President: Lisa Leath, President: Kevin Tilton, Historian: Monica Leal. 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Mg' ,,, .. , gin, 1- 41 ,,:'-r -,Au 'V if i , 'f , ' VV Q H' glrfk.. J .., 1, y fir' 1 575' f e H'Vr.'1:' V,V , A . s V. , , . , A ,, i I 4 I-1 ill, Paul Hill, Richard Hoefehneyer, Linda Hoisington, Richard Holland. Connie Holland, Randy Holmes, Dernetress Holmes, Wiiyrzsie The ninth graders on the gvmnastics team made up 65 percent bf the team They practically all started in at least one event for the season Steplzanie Sanders received two state qualifying scores in tumbling, For the team awards she took nrst place on the trampoline, second in tumbling, and third in floor exercise. The yrls did a fine job this year. The gymnasts are: Paula 'Sewel, kneeling Cynthia Williams, Stephanie Sanders, Pam Erwin, Kim Twittyf standing: Colleen Kearns, Teresa Gazette, Mary Ewald, Vanessa Kimble, Linda Hofelnzeyer, Tina Hoskins Bottom: This years Freshman Float was a winner to them even though it didn't come in first place in thejloat contest. Their theme was The Way We Were. The Freshmans spent about a week of hard time and effort at Anita LaVerne's working on their float. They will be trying alot harder next year for an even better float. Hoskins, Tina Hovesepzan, Patti Howell, Sally Hudson, Oecie Huelsenberg, A rthur Huggins, Karen Hughes, Carmen Jaber, James Jack, Diana Jackson, Camille Jackson Cheryl Jackson, Hazel Jackson. Jehrey Jackson Pat r Jackson, Ronald Jacob, Freferick James, Anthony James, Frantz James, John Jefferson, Pamelia Jenkins, Brenda Jenkins, Kathy v Jernagin, Dewayne Jeziorski, Jerry V x ff 1 lf 41 X ffflfg fa ,if r nf ,ff 1 A fw c Jo e le rx Johns Ted lohnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson DL bra Sulghf Luther Nlna Ronald Wzllzanz Jones Marx Jones Starlek Jones Tom Jordon Joanne loslzn, Janus June Julu Justzn MIAC lxearns Collecn Keeslzng Kcllm f Kelly Kerrze Kent Jeronze Keys James Klng Nancy Knebel Alzea Isoeh Kan Koszmskz Kathv Lambert Robin Lathon Atrlette Latzmore Helen Lavalazs Michael LaVergne, Anzta Lawson I orz Leach, James Leal Monzea Ledwell Norma Lee Robert Lezth Valzela Lemon, Rzek Leonard Darvl Lesko Chrls Letlou Andy Lewzs Deborah x Lzddg Tommy Lzghtfoot Kenneth Lindsey Fazth Llndsev Lorz Livingston Michelle Logan, Rzehard Lonell Wzllze Long Lavan Thzs years Freshman Horneeomzng Court R epresentatzves were elected from a group of 1 7 gzrls and mo gum s These 'Jeople were selected bv wrztzng an essay on why Ihev would Izke to be Home coming R epresenta t z e 0 th e r qualifications were good attendance and good grades If was a long and tlllrlg p r o e e s s Th c sueeessful eandrdar es as ere Rhonda Duke and Je me R odt lgllfb. Longoria, Norma Losee, Douglas Losby, Mark Lundy, Deanna Lynclz, Rick Mcfldoo, Bob McBee, Richard McCra1'ey, Michelle McClusc, Dawn McCord, Eloise McCo3 , Angela McCoy, John Mclrearx, Norma McDougal, Elijalz McDonald, Michael McGlor,1, Selina McGregor, Darren Maciage, Chris Magee Janice Maish, Helen Haley, Wilma Manning, Troy Mardis Glen Martin, Ernest Martin Pattv Martindale Robin Mason Rzcls Massze Angela Master Becky Matthews Kevin Matthews Walter Max Yxonne 'Vlms Sandl Max nard Tamrnl Messer Delores Michaels Denna Miller Krazg Miller Maurice Miller Tom Miracle James Mzms LaShuna Mitchell Lllhed Mitchell Angelo Mitchell Pat Mltchell Richard Mitchell Robert Monroe Earl Monroe Earl Moore Duretta Moore Jerry Moore Nancy Moore Robert Morales Sonia Moran Irma Morman Harry Morris Robin Moses Ursula Mosley Beierly Mosley Miranda Moslev Tony Mowery Dorothv Mullen Denise Mullen Erzr Mullens Reggie Mun! 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I 51 Waking, decisions for a class of 700 stztdfnts sometimes bcconiis icry difficult. he Freshman Ach isorn Board was organizcd to help tht class officers and sponsors to nzakt important decisions for 1 ir class. Row J atliy Spraazzc Francisca Cantu, Gltn Daniels Brian Reavcr. Janice Bradlty. Ron -5 Linda Bailey, Chris Wrinkle. Arron Ford, Scott Porritt. Row ,ar Monica Leal, Ktllrll Tilton. Nichols Linda Nichols Tlzomas Noble Leon Nordlund Jeff Oates, Wendy Oclzoa Maria Ochoa, Tlzeresa 0Donohue, Tlzercsa Opalewski A nn Ott Ernic Owens Julie Owens, lxevin Paclzeco Maria Page Jackic Parker, Melodj Parks Shirley Parrish. Pricilla Partin Larzj Paul Terri Pau le Brenda Pellot Ally n Pena Norma Pena, R ene Perkins, Mike Perry Hopi Peters. Elaine Pltlegfm Gwen 1-'lzlegm Jolt Pilgrim, To ty Pittman Ez gc ' Pitts Jame.-' Plummer, Kathy Porritt Scott Porter E ric 1 A 1 , f L , , , , T , , . , Q , , 'war tle l ' K ' K . 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David Reaver, Brian Redmond, Daphn Reid, Albert Reyes, Israel Reynolds, Charles Risken, Frank Rtyero, Eddie Rocheleau, Roxanne Rochette, Gary Roberts, Marvin Robinson, Greg Robinson, Robert Rodges, Orman Rodriguez, Becky Rodriguez, Estrellatta Rodriguez, Mike Rodriguez, Yolanda Rolle, Rafael Ronzlein, Jenny Ross, Larry Ross, Stuart Rude, Mark Rusk, Roger Russ, Jeff Rutherford, Wendy Satas, Art Sampk, Valene Samuel, Otis Sanders, Stephanie Schwartz, Kathy Scott, Jerry Seay, Candie Sewell, Paula Sharpton, Cassandra Shaw, Albert Sheperd, Lisa Short, Demetrice Short, Ralph Shorter, Tony Simpson, Arnold Simpson, Michael Simpson, Pam Simpson, Robert Simpson, Ronald Singleton, Melvin Smith, Debbie Smith, Jerry Smith, Linda Smith, May Smith, Robin Smith, Rosemary Smith, Theresa This is the hrst year that the following Freshman Girls participated in a Water Show. The girls spend alot of time after school and on Saturdays to put on a good Catalina show. They are from left to right: Connie Holland, Katie Arnold, Valerie Sample. I1 There Are Many Dreams To Come Prone tfiefing For . , Maxx, - 44,7 f 117522 1 , if fr V QV, , i Z 'if ' -4 f if is . . ' X .. 5 I ' 1 11? Al' 'M f 7 -4 ,, ff f f fu , ,,f, , ,,, , A , - giggw-f . ,sq ,jg H! '- i ' -.-t k, ,- 4 , fy, 1:1 g ' S A ' if 'S 3' A ,Q T' f ff ' ,, u ,M 6 Q, 3 T .,, - X 'Q S123 f N 3 4 A i 't f V . A- . fe X , 2- , N ' , tr ,, 2.7.4. 'ki 1 g if, g N- NM , -wa ,, 4 .,. G, .if 1: Q 3, an I - uf Q 1 M- gf 'w 1 L 'x Q' x f - ,A W 'Q m 4h.-..Ja o llldwllfrirlllfiiiill E? 127 K ' V, ra, , 87 , , J , V K f nv V fe w 1 s f A aff' 1 3 , 1 f -1, fa W X Q! s ? 9-4 4 s sf R I r A KW! of 4 ' :. qi, -'Q t ae 'i.,. : -, 1 ' ' x X 1 -f kk, f' -L.-.,,. .,.L. Juli Jf' 3 me ,X X mf? .,,, f A A v 1 GV a f i f 1... v f 1, Q I 4 1, ,sw 4 t A-. , 1 Ji, ff-. 1'- . -. 1' ,.,, ,gun x. 1. .H 411 gli - A 4.1. . -.y n ,NLM- .. ab , .0 . Hard work by tlzese young men s owed ' tzcir great improvement over tlze course of tlze season Th e freshman swimmers are bottom row: Doug Eberle Andy Letlow Glen Daniels and Dale Bigger. Top row: Kelly Keesling S tele Yates, and Jerry Smitlz. Slzohis Domingo Soldan, Kevin Solis Esperanza Solomon, Karcn Southard Brenda Sparks Sabrina Speahar, John Spencer, Rhonda Spillers Belinda Sprague Dav'd Sprague Kathy Stanford Ken Stanley Kirk Stilwell, Brian Streetrnan Jeff Strickland Alvin Stroman, Darnell Sturdivant, Tor Suiter David Tal, John Taylor Edward Taylor Terry h tn l Y 'I 4, f , . . , . , I Y ,K 1 exe we I 15 Q? 9 ' ff! 1 f' 49 MW if f 9 ' s 1 , y f -wo' , Y X I ' 'S ' 4 gg 'V M , nf. 2, 1 I x 5 l - NMS sf-if f y a C Uh 'Ky , Y ' f f 5 f ' 6' , f ,P r ' f ' , f 9 W' ya . . Y Z 1 ,J 9 X , f 3 fr Q , , f ff Q' ' H If XJ K' ' ,. f .r , 4 t w j X I? 6 ff! 4, S tevens, Edward an .rf . q emi QL 5 bugwib 4,2 if I g Y Q ,ff , a W ' W Q' f t ,Q I y sa A WZ f E 43' f Ti' s ly 4 w ,fl f h , vf , 5 A 4, x - rf V 7 4' . 1 M ,,. 4- s 4 , . Z X I . H 5 X f . V A X I 1 X x gn v S me Q M m T 1' 'W , aw-M1-W Q ,. tott: X, vliq v M - - N -'iQ :' , , AY' 1 X T L a fs N eff? f? rt ,gg 'f , ' .v J w , , ' is ,Z xiii' s 44 f 0, 4 - Q. -.f my : ' .1 Mi k 1' ,, 'R K 152 ' L 2 . 1- Teller Becky Teller, Kim Terrell, Cecelia Terrell, Lynn Terry, Theresa Terry, Tim Thebeult. Sherry Thomas, Cassandra Thomas, Michael Thomas, Roger Tlzomas, Tim Thompson, Andre Thompson, Carlos Thompson, Kimberly Thompson, Tony Thorpe, Leon Tibbitts, Darlene Tilton, K cvin Toliver. Yvonne Trosper, Ken Trudeau. Dan Turner, K arrnen Twitty, Kim Tysor, K ivn Upslzaw, .lat kit' 3 11 We 've Got Sjnirii, We Are Fine, Wg?-Q The Class Of '79.' Valdez, Clzristina Valdez, Fernado Valko, Mat Vallance, Robert Voss, Kevin Wade, John Wakeheld, Andre Waldroop, Keith Walker, Greg Walker, Mark Walker, Slzerry Wallace, Lori Wardell, Ruth Warren, Chris Washburn, Jody Washburn, Sandy Washington, Celeste Washington, Debra Watson, Cherjvl Watson, Connell Webb, Larry Webb, Roy Webb, Tammy Wertz, Richard Wescott, Freida West, James Wethy, Brenda Wheatley, Karen Wheeling, R onald Whet, Claudia Whitfield, Joyce Whitney, Joe Wiley, Tony Williams, James Williams, Keith Williams, Lisa Wilson, Dan Wilson, Earl Wilson, Gordon Wood, Carl Woody, Linda Wright, Ruth Wrinkle, Christine Yapo, Michelle Yates, Robert Yates, Stephen Young, Steve ..-' '4 'M dv .x lu 9 f -wr, x In , X if, ., ,'-. :5'.. Qi ', ' 15'9'g, he ' - Q sr 'r V s-. .1 M, t'-, M245 if, , ' ' L is V V3.3 sh A31 fi? -3, 31, J J' ,,. -.1 5 , fr. K was fy,- H 'I s. 3,5 -V'-5 -as, x I, ,J A-in ' fe-1 ., -my ' will an Z, 41 ' ..' .,.n.-.Mlm -- -- 1 1 f 5 l.:?,,-gkiwf A' P0 IA STADIUM , ,. .,,, .yuh ,, -v H , W. f.. My .f X 1,4 I N V hu Ml . nr XM , ,,, 'x ., J 4 , , M fa,-'I Nix' 'N 4 -- - .nw 1 i ff.-avi., A ' K- W W ,ww x. ' V . 5, A . A' fx.. .N '43, A Z Q-ug. 1 ' W, 'QM M.: il J ' , ,x , . k. s 1 Lai f U f VX mm, 1 . ,A-. , , , , Q..- M , , , Q ' u Q 'E 4. W- T3 . 'Pontiac invites you to... FIND voun PLACE IN THE 'Fatt TTT 'f eff T5E5?'?'T'L ,vFEAT1URING America-n's QB!! Gs-and Prix-style race , ff Pn.us ,WM I . , , ,V ii A , ,,-N ,...,,,. -....,.... , ,K . n,.A,AU f NYatio nal Jumpr Olympecs ' Q-X VA ' ', 4 l ' ' ,' , ' . A f l,niblke-Motorcycle Meets 1 Y ' A f 1 WY, - f -4 - ,W , A 1 A 4' i :' ' . . 5 F estnvalmand more! , .zvfflfwix jfwgiar , A I fig I f i , , . y ,g I -J.. 115 w'51f3 ',Z-'f,m i 1 vu. whwalmvmnwmarnluxm :un gf - ' fy ,- . I -- '. -XA V. 'K , , -1 f 1 x ,J '-lyk 1 , 6 Y I ,... if -' '- 'Wal-l'.l-ETQ' ' , w g.PRi1mici,fvfg 1-'oil tai' .1-'i.ft'i,,'tair Years ago' pmhlcisix' in l', -'2'ik'c4 .f'u' v'.'.'lla. !f'.'rPuff, and the jini another Pontiac High Seliool sparlceu' ilu' i'3rc'aff.' ui lJim'fJ1.ffg i fnf.fiau Northern' N0N!7l 77 was .flilislteli l7I'iol' :cf .SL ,'.f.H-fHl7f'P' 'fin l31j8', ,tml ifzc first Senior class graduated in .func oj 19551. N0ri'hern's Academic :fc'i'1cdin'e mm' jmifz the basic ,fwizefiiiiii Government, lfriglislz, and Hisiinjv classes to elective-, sm-li as, Math. Art, and Black Literature. To fnanv students this aspect hfstudcizt liji' tends to be thought ofas the most liectic Aliiiough, this tlieorv nun' be true, the fact that educatufn is izecdedt and will always be quite valuable to an individual is an even more rcali.s'tic .5'IZlle!72eIIi'. Years ago few people were educated, some educated tliemseiures. lt was a long hard struggle that jew conquered. But. for those wlm gui over it was worth all the iniaginaiive pain and agortv. Education has come a long wav from Booker T Waslziizgions founding of Tuskeegee Institute to the opening OfiV0l'IilCl'Il and other public schools. Although the techniques have changed the meaning behind basic teaching and learning have remained the same. Just as tlze first graduating class Qf-11959 battled with lfnowledge, the graduating class of 1976 joined together to form an educational arnzj' with our teachers as our allies and friends and battled to conquer our studies, in ,Order to be the victors over todays world and toinorrows problems, As we become older and recollect lziglz school events, we will always recall Academics, fbr it gave iaeded Anon Preparing For The Iruture ,1 uf. aw- Wglfiwfii-rf-ff C entml Executwe Staff Dr. Dana P. Whitmer Superintendent of Schools 5 1 1 Ki ef are 4 ,, ' ' , J :zz ' M A M w f f,4fM,:,f-i rg., - f ff no t ..-nf L! 4 Ai ,ge rf f. , 5-.MH .gills-7 4. 2 ,nun ,rs . 7 4.4.1. . 'YJ-rbmvnvza' 4... I v .u n ' . -G :R .,. 4? - A ,w -ti I 9 4 I S Rlfhflf 11 C Fell Vernon L Schzller A sszstant Superintendent Bu,-mess Manage,- f f' pf. fpf: -'N Tmu: 17113 jfpf'rIJ'1f! Ihr' Blur' pgnpfz' W1 riff PFW ' 1 mfg!! U. flew Nw 'si J , mmm Cf. I . p , l 1 v I 1 K4 I Im This group of friendly and dependable people are the members of the Board of Education They are the people who make the decisions for all the Pontiac Schools. The job that these people carry is not a easy one We the students at Northern should be proud of them They are the best around. 5'--...,, ,- IIUIIKIFDRW-25311 -- - Board Of Education fw 16, f' Agp- f - Stephanie Clanagan Gloria Hardiman Trustee Secretary e. nrv 49 f...,Z,-X 'C37' K sv- John K Irwin Jn Tmstee . ...M L .gg-W f- A-.-1-js ,Lf , ww Q - 3s121h 'gz'sEl't1:-:xnxx 1-fl-4 fi ' ' - Fha .l 4 30, 7, , Skrvno, A 'sxsij Elsie Mihalek Francis Webster Vice-President Pfesidfnz - I I - .-, - 4 , ,,, -V -,f. i2?' , , . gy g.:-,Q 'mi'-'.'5,'-1' fggv .' 'wwf-f,ix'kff ' ' v A ,-, . l ggi -gi Q, 'rfef' , 5,-.:,1:, fQ:f .:'5i?3!5f17w -Wie- LA +' A A- .e::g.-,it-p 1 11 fin' 1f'i: --fiffl. y41'7QI,1' 1 ' ' .fr .-,fgrzgffi-7.0.-:,fg. l-fre,-zu 'hifi 515411, - -' H:'1 irj--!7,9r5,'.'g,..,i',f?' I fi-lrih 5: . 1,551 f '-4 V 1 11 ' ,A-,f':1f?: ', , V , , iff ST' 2 ---of ' f H Mig, t ef' ,gif-AFL . I . 6 , K Dr. Edward G. Dauw Principal Our Leaders Uf Today The administration at Pontiac Northern is a very strong one This year Mn Hbcon has been an addition to our staff They have tough jobs and responsibilities The things that they do are not to be mean but it is because they are concerned for the students at Northern They want to and will try in every way possible to make Northern the best. They also want the students to have an enjoyable four years as a Huskie. xnxx? 4,,7rv't'W ,ff fe' a- ,xffff-m im? fin 4-7. M' fvmlgmlh' Mr Duffy Mr Hvcon A ttendance Officer A szstant Principal A sslstant prmcmal M Hutfhens Mr Johnson My Mcshgn A vszs tant Principal A sststant Principal A sszstant Principal ,LJ , .na ii -rv -:io EQ, 1 if -1 I Above left: over her 1 Above right schedule fm he mu Each can hoof ro la ure there courses th your app, college an do r. 1 ,, v a X , ,Q A . 'f . 5-fha---A, 4 ,3 ' rf f,,,,,.V .QI I ,Iv . i . ' A ,Qzjgf '. , 4, ,W f ZZ, , -r. , . .' ' ' V ' 2'-J , 2.2 -NWI' f '- 4 , . . , , ' I f aked 'St ef' 'V o ' 1 4 off, . 'fn f rl. H 1. n . L f? it at 11211 1 , - , ,f5f6.g..w53...x:y: ,-2, ,. Q, .. . I . . . . Z . 1 N iw X -. , , . V fl iiftfyff - pm -- , s H ' 1 eg wg- .-gg a ' ff i 'i, 'J17'T :'4'-'- 'I V' 'f W- fe .Q by - ,-.n-. f .V , 1 A , I ,577 v,,,g mf' ...V-A e. :f :ff ,, My ,Q ft Q I 9+ 1 . J T, , . J' . It . ,, . . I ' ' . 95 4 11 It - - , 4 , t: ' 1 n D I ' ' n 9 V , , ., 1- , I ' I ,. , , , . Q4 ' v ' ' ' ' ' - . . - .1 nw 4 nw -W- Admlce In Planning .lg ,J Above left: Mr. Maturo and Charlotte Price talk over her plans for the future. Above right: Mrs. Thomas and one of her students schedule for the next semester. The counselors at Northern are very busy. Each counselor has many students that they have to learn to know and talk with They are there to help you schedule for the courses that are best Assisting you in filing your applications and helping you pick a college are just part of the things they can do. 5' ' s ' r : nun t,,Q t ff he A' NLS A. John Maturo i :felt Lois Mercer John Nellenbach Lite' i?' 1' , I Ziff at fi :Q 1 ,Q K :inf if 5' - i a Q y it 'B Antonia Sanchez X R K A f um' , 7? 4 .T A ,ff 5 jf Ii 1' A , b 4.,,, ..,,a Wim '. , , A P -was , 3 1.1 f-i 1, t, 2:2 ' ,X A :gig ,.-'- Z ' gf? 2 gg: . y f S42,: ,Q,1- 95' f ee fr' 'Q t . 4 ,K E T V -...A l, ' 1' -,Y .. A ,fi,-3 t ,SP . A A f.1y!I,,: 95:15 fp. 'mu ' -,, Fred Sm1th -s A' gyqigysfaw ,L1 H 5 ,M as t ,iit Madeline Thomas M fn ' f -1-e M 1 K '-. 1 Digg - 3 '0Mh'i!l Yes tertiary is .Pic at ie, Today Word English at Pontiac Northern is very important. Each student must have English all four years of their attending at Northern. English is a course that will help students in the future. This subject will be of good use if you go away to college or in your everyday use. Our English Departnzent with the help of Mr. Hull the department chairman tries verv hard to teach the classes that they think will be helpjizl, interesting, and fun to the students. Some of the courses are: Black Literature, Mvthologv, Creative Writing, Public Speaking, Drama and college prep classes such as Survey World Literature. E, , L X g i if if af? if .2 v, F 'H 1 A64 4' 45 .. .. f Q in 3 Q1 Q, ti - 1 M41 Above: Mrs Gary tells her mythology class about the movie they are about to see. Far Right: Miss Gaubis explains the semester project to Marcella Harrison and Tom McCloud. Left: Mrs. Petteway is checking over Kevin Holswortlfs paper. Far Left: Mr. Hull the English Department Chairman reads a very important letter Top: Sarah Cook smiling as she prepares to go over an important assignment with her E nglislz class A 1 4 . , . .- -... ...Jlvd1..Ull. Joanne Battle Jack Brown John Buchanan John Cass Clement Cleveland Sarah Cook Jeanine Gagarin Christine Gary Patricia Gaubis Gayle Generux Leonard Griffin Raymond Hull John Keinert Dorothy King Patricia Leece Inez Owen Alycia Petteway Charles Roberts Linda Ross Car grmm- ' x 1 N Career Development is that growing class taught by Mrs. Battle, Mn Landers and Mrs King This class is taught 5th hour and sixth houn The teachers work very hard to take the students step by step through the process for developing a good careen The students go on internships and spend time with a supervisor on a one-to-one basis. Left: Miss Battle is having fun talking with her career students. Bottom: Mr. Landers, left Larry Brinker, Coretta Jones and Dorothy C lades are all talking about jobs. What Will I Become? . -- yu , ,L .,,,'.g5z ' '- J 5 ' - in-x z' 4 '- ,r', .4 ' .w A -T?-vj. -Q-, ,... , , .N . , , , ,. . Lg 4- 4- .e1.J:1..-i, A ,E -4vdlu -, -l WI. .511 David Lzrirfjm Ifwanne Bgulo Dororhy kim xx tix:- XX? 7 is X Above: Mr. Coulter helps Micy Hernandez with her work. Far Right: Mr. McCormick talks to his class about what questions that they have. Far Left: Mr. Shara is on his way over to help Mark Beeler. Right: Mr. Osler sits at his desk making his plans for the next days lesson Above Right: Mrs Tillery, Northern's social problem teacher and her class are discussing some of the everyday problems that we have as people in America. 3 1 2 .,---nv' fn.. life ap... wwe , it i.. P.-l A I eltheoniin Connnunuobnq Foreign Language is becoming very important in our Society and world. The courses French Spanish and- German are verv helpful. One day you may go to a different country and one of these languages might be helpjiil to you The Foreign language department tries to give you the basic ideas about the language. They also teach about the people and their customs. Left: Mrs Sanders is working hard trying to improve her Spanish students reading. Bottor ' . . . F .rt Lcft. Mrs. Moreau 15, gum? hw renclz students one gf mel-I, H.. , spelling test ' ' L 1S' lim Philip Liffon Gai1More:1u Barbara Sanders 7'N, Top: Mm Tomczak helps BHZYIZ Long in hcrJVlarh for Daily living class. Above' Mrs Shaw listens as Ralph Short explainx his mafh problem on the hoard. Right: Mr. Chuerv really gets down when it comes to grading papers. '-.. ' ' '.xU!k. ...H o ... .1 ,. ll lx' 'sie' 3s 1 - nf- ,,1u, 1 515 'UQ .z Hanoi - M -- - Theory To Fact At Northern Mathematics is required only for the ninth graders. Students don't realize that Math is important. It can help you if you plan to enter the profession of electronics or computers. The Mathematics Department has many courses to offer you. Some are: Basic Math, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Geo- Trig, and Math For Daily Living. This year we have a new Math Department chairman, Miss Dulzer. She is trying very hard to make the department one of the best at Northern. Left: Miss Genereux talks to lzer class about their new chapter they are to start. W, Marlene Castagna Glenn Cheek Donald Chuey Ruth Dulzer Gayie Genereux John Goodwin Essie McGhee Noreen Shaw Tarlton Small 543,-Hy,-1 Tomwak The business field is offering many jobs and the business department at Northern is trving with all their effort to prepare the students for these jobs. The staff members are preparing students to enter the secretarial fields and varied clerical work. Some of these courses offered are: Office Machines, Retailing, Salesmanship, Typing Shorthand, Filing, Business and Data Accounting and Business English. This year we have a new two hour block class called Clerical Machines taught by Mr. Ferguson, the Business Education Department Chairman. Rlgllf-' Mrs. Peete checks over Shellv BIack's time writing ' Kenneth Ferguson me Donald Friebe Harlan Green Thomas Johnson James Nelson Claudine Pecte Warren Stephens Helen Swanson -Wk-wa za! :aw N I Y n .x, 'wr L.. .-MN' . ,... . A . ' V. l fre ,- 4 . -. I M . ' - ' 1 ' Q f ' Nl '- H 5 2w2 Q-Eihi 'fflffff-,' H',... .. .1.- '- . .u., ,Lsai 5.1.1-..u' ui.-Y.. - .ILQQLL . 4 LA .,,.. , ., .-.-- .1 Q ,il 24 .'V 1 -- .-:f:'fq 'Q. ui' - ---w-...,...,,,,,,. WMV., .. ,Nw-v 'W UMW an ,n - Y Top: Mn Ferguson the teacher of the new class Clerical Maclzines is helping P icki Duvall solve one of lzer problems. Left: Mr. Nelson and Linda Sprague work on her U ping skills. Bottom: Mrs. Swanson and Joannie Borders w ork zc r project in S. T.0.R.E. X 8 1 s , , Ci' .5-7 4,' ' I i-nl' ,iq 1 ll Im Experience Today, Job Tomorrow . ,NP N' G N 16 4 Rf 1 Above: Mr. Green and lzis ojfce co-ops, lst row: Mr. Green, D. Burnett, G. Carr, C. Corr, V. Briggs, C. Cannady, S. Brent, W. Washington, S. Crutcher, R. Pryor, D. Beaelz. 2nd row: D. Higgins. V. Duvall, L Brown, A. Clzarnarro, K. Barger, T. Gle-vre, D. A lfaro, C. Sherwood, C. Wood, N. Kees, D. Marten. 3rd row: 0. Burton, R Barnes, C. Owens, P. Wallace, 1 Bisogni, M. Holloway, S. Peters, M. Mocos, S. Compton and B. Neely. 1 Ax Above Mr frzebc and lzzs retazlzng coops tstrow S Miracle W Rouse C Bunker S Jcnkznson K Mclntyre S Raymond K Morris L Green A Pruetf 'nd row C Ballev I Robznsjn C Hays R lohf A Thlelkeld E Watson R Sharpley L Cloud 3rd row My F,-lebe D Luster D Prztclzard G S 'wels R Green B Ryan K bhecl R Ywlefel T Teller T Grapp1nandT Wzlllanzs 3 A ' g , S... f , , i ' ff-, 1 L c ,Xt -A Q, k s W, Ip- , o.. IS f D74 ., i l I X W I . lf ,, K I v .X ,- , 1 - V Q , , t W x 5 f 1 4 - - f - - 1' . 'L . . J ' ' . ' . ,rt ,, ' ' I ' ' I U' 4' ' Y ' v - , - , . , , , , n 1 ' 'Y M1 ' - v -H' V- - 1 - -1 ' , . ' , . U . 1 . . OU A ,, 1. ll, lL'tslzingmf X fmoal. f. Won A Dream Of Yesterday Realftty Today nl K Wm ML ill' V. ,k 1 2 'R , Music is something that we all like Rather it be classic rock country jazt gospel Some students take music because it relaxes them but for others music is just one of their talents. Music makes them want to dance or sing. Music requires a lot of practice and participation. The Music Department at Northern is getting stronger everyday. We have at RNH three great music teachers who try to help their students can The music Orchestra ACA as much as they department offers Choir Girls Choir Piano Lab 9th grade Choir We also have 3 bands the Symphonic Concert and Varsitv Band. Leff-' MK Welton the band director is practicing on his flute Bottom Left: Mrs Setterlind plays the piano and sings along with the crystallaires. Leonard Holliday Sand a Selterhnd Roger Welton , 1 l I Mull Nt lu 1 ff S. X Ns, 1 1 ' HU? 5 A X 4 1-,wo , ft ' sv t, W X' ' Nik' 5 A h 5 ? -.l V , i , 5 Q Y t iv l. l 7 F lf 'V' a sa ' W h' ff49CltL7'lif'Z:68 Due To N CLf'LLft f3 And Moen Another field of studv which is challenging is the field of science Science is a course that a student who is planning to go to college must have. The science staff is trjving very hard to teach the students about today 's scientific world The courses they have to offer are: Biology, Physics, Chenzishy, Geology and Advanced Clzetnistrjv. 6 X . V ,ff 2.1, fn., 26 f' ' ,g,, 1 . ,.,1, A ',.'i' -'- PR-'E , - f'- 1 ' -Q ' W L 1. if Vg .- . ..V . . r Left: Mr. Wilcox is explaining the 0.S'S'fgflh'lCr'll on thc howl Far Right! Miss McGraw is having a discussion with hcr rxicfzce clacs. h 'f' f Bottom Right: Mrs. Pagano watches as D b ie Rogers lliflflj Edrnundson Deb5ic!Macc work an their lab. Bottom Left: Mr. Brigham and his student tcachcrMr. Wenk is helping Leon Thorpe with his exnerimert. Below: Mr. Schmidt works hard correcting papers. 12 AW'-ff. '45 1 ' ff if A' P. K ' James Brigham Richard Hall Rozanne McGraw Joyce Pagano David Schmidt John Schmidt Gary Wanamaker Chffou -Qi Wdcox aj J El9CIf'l'O'll'lCS Is The Power Of The Future One of the departments that people don 't think of is the Industrial Arts department. help you in college or even a school. The Department offers classes such as: Radio TV Repair, Electronics, Woodshop, Graphic Art, Auto Power and Drafting. Right: Mr, Brown demonstrates to his class how to repair a television set. Bottom Le 'tr Mr, Hovis shows Lionell Green how f to cut a piece ofboard in his woodslzop class. Bottom Right: Mr, Milner shows his drafting class how to do tlzeir new sketching. 0 C ,MMV ' A- ,Lf V . Q ,M X' 64 The training thatyou get in these classes can little training l r di' ,BB V J, I QE. , ity ,Q it if Z R uf? ,t Y 1, J.. iii, ivbfifilia' 1 . A- , ,.- Iii- .wa - .. . ,, 4 :-rg Q-. v - - fi.,., .- 4 'gi' ' 1 ' -1 4........4 ,, -,...4,. ' WW .1 ,- 4,4 .. 1 4? Johnathan Brovm James Bruno Joe Carr '! Y Nye Q, William Lewis Ralph Milner y -W ffff- azxuiy tx ,, ,fr t 5 y . . . - Above: Mr. Lewis, Jerri' Scott RohHc1zdersona11cl Ricln ' fl ' . ' . Michael D3V15 John HOVIS Mlke Kafageusla Belcher work hard putting together a lawn mower engnze Top: Mr. Karagezzsiazr, the coop coordinator for IIIL1llSfl'l0I Education sits patiently as hc waits to pick IU his co-op students report cards. Home Economics is learning about the domestic situations which will be important in the future. Our teachers of Northern try very hard to get the students prepared for the future some of the type of classes offered are: Advanced Clothing, Home Economics, Child Development and Men Foods. This year the Honze Economics department has a new class called Restaurant and Hotel Management taught by Mr. Snowgold. This class prepares food to sell to the student body after school. Right: Mr. Snowgold, Tommie Hairston Annette Barnes and Walter Henderson watch closely while Angela McCloud gets ready to churn butter. Bottom Right: Mrs Peete the co-op coordinator for Home Economics is looking at Terri Beltz's coop report card. Margaret Shea SYfefliH Taborn 6 ' x P lf' v I Q Ku 'I I N lt it 3' J sa x 'C 4 , x ef A A 1 4 ! t 4- Y' ,v' , i . ., ' f 'AJ LL-,4..4 .., t ,Q .A .1 pw. H - q . rt -' ' .1 .,..4----A---M-'1-H AL QL A, , , MJA ,Lau ..- -.- A Dr'fnon Dcnryclreczxirztt Art is a class that is your elective Art is a way of expressing your ideas with paint or crayons The Art Staff tries to make the program a variety of things that students can do and enjoy. The Art department offers classes such as Drawing, Basic Art, Studio Art and Crafts Left: Mr, Ross hangs up Ivan QHiH'S aff Pfffwe- Bottom Right: Mp Harris watches Paul Lambert and Thomas Williams work on their project. . tte s ,gg Pauline Woodin Shaping Up F or The Future Physical Education is thc subject that everybody is required to have Iyear of Yhe teachers teach students how to swim and do other activities. It is a course where you get a chance to let your muscles work and do things that are jun. The Phys. Ed. Staff have really shown themselves qualified. One other important thing tlzat they do is teach their students sportsmanship. Right: Mr. King and Mr. Yarbrough look over some physical education letters. Below: Mr. Renda shows a student how to shoot a bow and arrow. Bottom Right: Mrs Beale and one of her students do the bump in gym class. Colleen Beale Sandra Currie Jimmy King Rozanne McGraw Hercules Renda I' A 'I 4 ff' XV' A4 M, I wi i 433 gg 4 L., 'fr A ff-'X . Mlm David Yarbrough ' 68 Driver llltll gr not Only the rules hard to gl mfmber the lang Above Ri clam in th Above L WH Of i '-1 -LAM , '-' V VL . , L12-57. - - 1' WWII vt -?A 7' M 3't:.6i'f .a-f,.,. fit f 'f ' A Hope They All Wdflted For r I 4 I 5 . I V: t tag., - . i t g. I .,,. V sf I xxx .2 . , 6 s +.. 5 r -.., . S , . af ' E W 9 '41 ' 'fi - ,J W ,f Driver Education is the class that most of our 10th graders attend. The purpose of this class is not only to learn to operate the car but to learn the rules to driving AtPNH the teachers try very hard to give the students the practice Each staff member cooperates well. Sometimes they 're on the range, in the classroom, or in the simulator: Above Right: Mn Shepler sits watching a movie with his class in the simulaton Above Left.' Mr. Stimac and Crystal Lamb look over some of the driving technzques f- . - MIL .ti NDN Michael Dempsey Ralph Grubb Rogex Sheplcr I 'l Tlzottghts Of Sl-czlls At Pontiac Northern we are very happy to be able to have a learning center. The learning center is a federal project set up for our students. The students are chosen from their english classes. In this class the teacher uses machines and other techniques to try and help these students improve their skills. Right: Mrs Miller helps two of her students in tlzeir reading skills. Bottom Right: Mrs Choate is talking with her stttden ts. Bottom: Mrs Klein and Mrs Layman work hard helping the students with their sk ills. I, id IWW! lun:- HK? in Mary Choate Q Jose Coba y i 't Cami Dill ,fin if 1 , V fi ' l Q Q 'If X Q' Deborah Klein Q . 2 5 Q If V W Us fx Ruby Kuhns Dorothy Layman Barbara Mieras gigs W Katherine Miller Jacqueline Milzow 'S-we '15 'V ,wr f ' .211 f if W ,fi f William Wilson 40 Above: Mrs. Khuns one of the learning center's best teachers is working with three gf her gfudengg fm 3 new pgggeqgy 4 .:,L- .Y ,A Researchifna To Find The F acts The Library is that room where you can go in pick up a book and read it quietly. You can do research papers on any subject that you like. The library is a place that is quiet and peaceful and you must share. The librarians at Pontiac Northern are very nice about assisting you in the things that you can 't find Mn Buller, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Cook, Mary Graham and Margaret Miller are those people who help keep the library running well Right: Mr. Buller is helping Regina Henderson look for a book in the card catalog Below: Mrs. Davis enjoys the students as well as her work. Far Right: The library assistants, Margaret Miller and Marv Graham help to keep tlze library clean. Russell Buller ,,.,, ff E L f x ' f 2 . 4 l fl ,,,,'f'l , f' L1 1 A,,,frX1 pil Q l 2 I M35 WW L AMI' Beryl Cook Kaye Dyke 4243 We t y eyy if ff I 'iiltirxqws , 434 f fd , - 'M' l ., W- mwfnwmuanmmn -- T- - N The secretaries at Pontiac Northern are very important Those women who sit behind the counter at their desks are the ones who help make Northern a better school Each secretary has her own job that she does really well and we are very proud of them. This year we have included in with the other secretaries Mrs. Gerjekian who came with as last year and has worked very hard to keep things running Rose Gexjekian Thelma Harris Florence Konzen wwf J o LaZelle Carol Pringle Gene Rayner Donna Sanderson Alice Whitehead 4 V ya., az n , 37, s 1 ,-, U' ,fi '3 fri, . Ab Th taries at Pontiac Northern this year are' left - Kaye Dyke, Donna Sanderson, Florence Konzen, Thelma Harris, Gene Rayner, Jo ove: e secre ' Lazelle and Rose Geriekian. Jilllllllflzz: Q ww 5. Q Cb sf Q 'S- Q Ch CD Q CSA F2355 'QQ 3' Cob 35 no SE C5 Esj '2.r.-SEWV em NQQUEQQ giiwfa N6 hi. 5 NRQMR m SSNE Sim ii cm -Q3 Eg ., -. mga-.FS w3mf3fb fo gwra Qgkwmm BN FEW 'xg 'B EQvss Q-'m:'l2NQ 552253 oqmr-'3Xe B Neeese 555222 :'-+E.'fT'qqN bfi jobs. if XM 5 1 xx Alice Moore , 1 4x?'?'z , w ifi? ' Q jig I T' 4 x f N , , X o 5 X WW X X Q 17- x ' ' X ' 'ef' -pl , T22 if A -Fw , 1 ffl 7 f f , A of ,V lin. 4 ' g f '1 X,-1 5 w 0 I Shaylor Ray A . L, I5 I f Steven Soave Tassie Spehar s R ,, fl I Above. Steven Soavc Stops a student to check and see if he has a pau Rev- LeVeft Leroy Houston 74 9 X. 0Sk lldll PIO! Illeir MCE Mow Shaylor Ra ssie SPM r0Y Hovlon . -- .t fr- fs. of-M f- 4-: f4 . '- f T'- - ' 'ti f- , 'ff' .' .4 'w2.f.v 1 ' r -' ' ! , ,........,... ..... 4 A. ..,, ., ,,,- Y-, A ' , ---A- Y Niglitfrrzares Of Ont' h Neil fob Without the Maintenance Department what would me do? Thej are tlze people who nzake our school look clean and neat. Theg matter what tlzeir next job is to do. lf anything is broken dont worrj because maintenance w ill be there in no time to fix it and do it well Left: Frank gets prepared for a hard dag s nork by bufjing the floors Bottom Left: Sturge Delfarx is leax ing his ofhee to answer his call at the ofhee. f l ft 9 7 ! Y 1 1 l are the ones who are always smiling no 7 'N I 5. 4 6- 0 fins I If , , I Belva Chasteen Sturge DeVary Frank Felice Jake Mazur U A ' .. it . 2 1' QV M ,,., .., K ' V shiny, g- Mt Nicholson ef K, . 3 .p A ,- lfdrl' ni' 1 ,,g, nr' 5 i YZ R .EA LJTIIYS OF L l F15 Saphohzores are abouf ia experieme rhree .ff ihe mast 6'QX'L'llllflg years of their life, Saplzahzarev are a part aflVar1he1'11 and are aware of Ihe reSp0n.Sibilities fha! ihev have as a class as well as individually. The class of 78,' fhacle many gf-eaz acearhp!i.Sl1ernents this year such as the Dorzzii Sale they Sponsored eaeh l7ll!l'l7l.llg from 7:45 in 8.-aa. This experieaue gave saplafrfzareis fhe appar'ii1r1i'U' fa prove in the other classex fhaf llltflf are respcrlifsihle and capable afhhazcl raising prajeelx jar rheir class. liar, .will yei, lhe Saplnm1are.sr mast' valuable acl40rh,',a'ixlzmear wax Afiffzdirzg lliehzselves. and whaf i'espcm::ibility is all abuaf. hwhen flaw-' iv i'f, yin in pam ll'll'f',fll,QflI flzeir high xc'lzfmi'al11y,v, Ilzey , 4 A r 1 W!! fygage mar fha' Nlillluk' new and wfvnieivffis exfehis :haf flzqy 5 t,',ijWfiCll!'Cffl as a 1:1aiiliwnfzfw- will harmi' a Qreaf afieel Un ll'lCll' rcirzaihing i ' ,V Q wfarff .ii 'A-, 1il','i!f'f','? vim' me i:,fiw'e l-Hi' Ihev rim, mimi realize fhe R! dll,f!Jl'2f Lfff' il 'fm W-'-af-M.. 1.f,.N.,vf,. ., x .f 1 MK ar 'B ' R f ff' if WK Adler, Mike Albritton, Gail Allen, Eugene Allen, Randy Alexander, A ndrew Alexander, Diane Amador, Janet Anderson, James Angona, Randy Ardelan, Mike Armstrong, Patricia Arnold, Susan Ashley, Jackie Atwell, Gregory Baker, A thena Bancroft, Shelly Bard, Joe Barker, Duane Barnard, Richard Barnes, Susan Batten, Randy Baumhardt, David Bazile, Charles Bell, Maxine Bendess, June Benford, Joseph Berridge, Jack Betanio, Pete Boyd, Bruce Biggs, Cindy Bilkey, A nn Birchett, Eric Black, Kathy Black, Shelly Bland, Vince Blankenship, Brenda Bone, Torn Box, Christine Bradley, Roy Brent, Michael Brock, Wilbur Brooks, Rhonda Brown, Archie Brown, Bill Brown, Jarnes Brown, Larry Brown, Myra Brown, Sherri Brown, Tom Brown, Yvonne Brownlee, Veronica Bryant, Marrianne Bunker, Elizabeth Burch, Pete Burgdorf Jay Burgen, Garv Burkett, A udrey Burkett, Gary Burnett, Delora Butler, Charles Byers, Tina Caddrell Chester CaL Kenneth Calhoun, Robert Cannon, Jayne Cannon, Lathan Can tarella, Ed Cantu, Steve Capling Penny Carmichael, John Carpen ter, .lirn Carpenter, Keith 78 hwy vin' WWII H 'U-', - I w 1 ik ..--1 Carr. Laurie WM Carringer, .I im Carson, Nieklos Casanova, Mary Chambers, Bobby Charles, Derek Chenault, James Chilkott, Gretchen Chism, James Christvnon, Earey Cladas, David C lou tier, Bob Cole, Tim Cole, Vera Cooper, Alla Cooper, Artlzur Cooper, Carey Cooper, Carolyn Copenhaver, Kem Cordell, Cynfhag Cosby, Darryl Cottle, Diane Cruz, Irma DWI'-V, Charlene Davis, Dave Davis, Ervin Davis, Jerome Davis, Keith Davis, Rosetta Davis, Tim Deanz, Mike Deaver, Dawn Dent, Quarie DeRoso Jerry Dillon Joanna Dbcon L Twanya Dodson James D. Doherty Jolzn Donzeier Dale Donelow Jeanie Donner Richard Dorris Ronald Douglas Kevin Drake, Kelly Drake, Steven Dunn David Duong Kinh Huy Eaglen, I ori Edson Debbie Edwards Stephanie Elkins Cecil Ellison Paula lflmy Susanne Ellsworth Randy Ervin James Evans Quintilla Ewald Robert Ewing Andre FWTYIQ. Ruth Farr Dennis Fed Terrence Felton Dianne Fm rnalrl Tracy U , , Ferre ll. Lorrie Fzndley Tun Firman, Ben Firman, Janette Fleming Regina Flernming MiCl14'l Flnlroy. Marvin Firm nn I aura fortier Juana 1 UF' x Minh 'IYWTIV1 l'1 rr Il nu 1 France, Brenda Frantz, Tim French, Felicia Gallero, Phil Gardner, Wilhenzina Garner, Betlz Garza, Ruben Gillespie, Melissa Gochett, Freddie Godsey, Brian Golden, Pete Goodman, Thomas Goodrich, Russ Gora, John Gordon, Karen Gothard, Clara Gray, Sue Green, De Wayne Green, Jeanette Greenwood, Steven Grzjj'in, Kevin Grifj7th, Tom Grimaldy, Rick Guthery, Roy Haggadone, Clay Hall, Denise Hall John Hamlet, Jerry Hannah, Connie Harden, Bonnie Harden, Chris Harden, Joel Harden, Karen Hardy, David Harris, Ralph Hawkins, Carol Hayes, Rebecca Hembree, Donna Henderson, Walter Hendrickson, Jeff Henke, Rhonda Henley, Terresa Henry, Mari Herman, Trent Hernandez, Mario Herrera, Juanita He 0'1, David Hllbom, Mark Hill, Chris Hill, Debbie Hill Wayne Hockenberry, Karen Hoffmaster, Jim Hoganson, Jerry Holmes, Nathaniel Holsworth. Kevin Holt, Keith Holt, K enn Hooper, Lillie Hoose, Loran H0yt, Steve Hudson, Robert Hudson, Virginia Hum h ,R Humphrey, Vanlesfgy enee Hunter, Anthony Jackson, Bernice Jackson, Carolyn Jackson, Marty Jackson, Terry Jacob, Fredrick Jarvis, Greg Dreams an Corrie True For the 1975 Homecoming Court Greg Atwell and Irma Cruz represented the Sophomore class A new system of voting was brought to our attention by Mr. Hivon and used to elect the couples. Voting machines were used and votes were counted tlzat way instead of ballots being used. All classes were able to vote for their representatives and for the King and Queen. Irma and Greg made the sophomores proud to be their representatives. SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS This year's Reserve Cheerleading Squad has done a great job. These five girls practiced three days a week from 1:30 to 3:00. You could have seen them cheering for our Wrestling and Swim teams. They are: Top-Captain Sylvia Reed, Bottom-Jannette Firrnan, TopLee AngeloffCo-Captain. Bottom-Bev Firman, and Delora Burnett. Jefferson, Ricky Jefferson, Tony Jerzkins, Danny Jenkinson, Lori Jennings, Cordelia Jiles, Leonard Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Brian Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Vicky J Jordon, Greg Jordon, Michael ,, June, Danny V 0 Kath, Laura Keeley, Lori Kent, John A QM K Gy, Kim Keyosky, Christina Kimble, Jackie Kincaid, John Kincaid, Thomas Kirk, Juan Koch, Johnny K0017, Jeff ,, W Koop, Terry a Kosinski, Kevin , Lacewell, Lorerzza Lflffeff y, Karen V. Laing Robert Larnb, Crystal Larkins, Jesse Le, Mai Le, Mia Leach, Kurt Lee, Alexander Lee, Deborah Lee, Mary Lektzzan, Karen LeVert, Artelia l,,..v1-m.- ' I ,Ay f,,f I 'if I 'F' -'v 192 qw ff 4 , , is l 4' Q24 V X V L if - 'vu h , nytdg. 1 tr, , 'kiwi ' ' ' , .41 .gg , N- ' - 1' 3 .7.'n '-..'-Z1- . 1.- ., k 'Q 'fa' lewis Kiln Lt wis, Runuc l,t'w's Vu i a liddy, Tammit' Lightfoot Bill-y Lina, Jim Lot' 'cf Gam' Lockc, Richard Logan, Dannr Logan Jennijtr London Mike Long Lana Longoria .loc Lopt: Eiida Lopez Wiilit Loren: Richard I othery, James Loring, James Lucas, Lcalie Lyons fvlarmt Madduz S'abrina Makarewkz Cindy Marczmz S1616 Marino Kan Marking' Shcila Martin. Kevin Martin Laurce Martin Tonya Martine. Deljina Mason, Stern Mason Velma Matheny Frankic Matthews, Enzit Matthews. Karan Matthews Patrivia Mattson, Michelle McCasIin Mike McCloud Angela McCurr1. Debbie McDonald, .lilllill-I McDowell, Duan M CF a tridge, Mark McGinnis. Darrvl McGowen Ray Mclximzon, John I MO .. L 4 I 4 ' g- Y , a JW. ' I 1 ff .S 1 ., Jn 1 4f u ' JA 'y qu X 'Wg 'Q mf ffm ft 47 ' ' 5 My 'gb .: ' 5. gf q 52 fm 15,4 5 lr If ,. 'K R ki a. ' 4.3 9 l '51 A, Q , .L .N 4 L. tai, 7 Q . i t f 4 rn , J . f ,ft , r ' ' ' L.. A - . v tx Q 5 e a, ifbh an n L 'f f i A 5Z2!?E,v,jQ HJ gf is f 24 iq 1 ' , , , 3 . 6' X , fp Long, Betty 4 J 1 1 Q. 7' g ' D 5 Y 1 f i , , J f H Q W W J f v if A 1 Z J ff gf' 1 P 4 M 1 J 43 we ' f 1 V ., 5 ' -- .', L, X Z , V BL. ' Y a an ' 1' fly y I' V J w w , 4 ta, i 4 4 4 '4 i in - f ' 4 1 1 v f 3 ' 5 1 T, 1 , -f 4 2' ' 1 1 'N x , , J f ff! 1, 4 , fa, - f f 4. 'V I QV 5 ' V ff Q 1 , 'V . i 4 V' ,' L 2' P75 2 , Q ff f 2 , ? , 'il' Q Y 1 . X , , ' , L .4 I P 'f '- qv-f ig 2 f i K 4 J: ' Q Ai 4 il'7cNcc'iv, Bmw ,'i'Icssw'. Maria Laura Kath, Lynnette Schneider, Rob- 'te' if' erta Workman and Cindy Makarewicz are the only Sophomore members of the Catalinas. Although only four girls, theyve wokred especially hard and contributed a lot to their fan- tastic once-a-year show which was in April. Great job ladies! This years swim team members This years swim team has only two l ' T'-sr .b ' in h s h . 3 mem ers m w c are op omores g 1 Thet are John Dohery and Tracy Fer- A, r W nald, and the teams manager who just ,f 5, happens to be a Sophomore also is W Lynnette Schneider, Center Metcalf Diane Millan, Eliezer . fly we if Millard, Paul , -7 Miller, A ngie ' Miller, Bob V M'ilt0n, lklarcia ' 'E Miracle. Clayton , E -J I Miracle. Ken ' Modest, Bererlv L N M oje t, K itnberl v F: Mole tt, A n tlzony Moore, Chris uf, Moore, Gary we . fa., .7 Moore, Sandie Z 3 J . Wi .,,. ,isa fi . f Q f 5 7 I2 f 1 1.4 ,Qu Moore, Terri .4 Moore, Terry , , Moreford, Sheila , f Morey, Don 1' Morgan, Calvin Morris, Jan Moyer, Crusito My ers, L au rie 'sv A i ,,,, lf i A L A 1 A.-' X M . f M , Neal, Kevin N iclzols, Dave Noell, Corene Norman, Brenda 0'Connor, Pat Oler, Dody Owens, Cynthia 4 Negrete, Becky 9 4 Page, Louis Parker, Dale Parker, Sandy Palton, Debbie Payne, Terry Patrick, Paul Pauling, Tim Peavy, Ken Penerman. Larrv Perdue, Lewis V A' Perkins, Letyna , ,Q Peters, Dennis V 1- , Peters, Eddie L Phlegrn, I vy if Phocas, David , Playford, Mark Porter, David f TX ft X., . X fl s .1 2 ri J W if w :su u:..L I AUM n no 1 1- .. 4 ,,.. .. : , --5, ' . ' Y ','. t!'i'-:-- y N' . A ' A Pvt. .V r 'W if t ,. Q.., viii!-lA',,,,vlY , n r. ,V . k E ! 'Z 5 A 13+-f t m. Z ,,Q5:t,,s- 5,4 4 f f V 1. 4 il T I., if L 'i I JMU: 7 , fi , ,N , 5 N- ',.i.:': it - ,A f ,, ..3.,:w W, 'ef-.,,::. .S ' , ,jf U L-,314 W 1 ' 29 '1,2:sCiZg.,Z', r3ff2 .,,.,,4 7- , gy-Wm ,t ' yes, 5 ' , V V J fi' Qg- ,14.'1:w-.-, .. ,g, , ,, ,ff ',. 2, , is , ,--1' -1 . gf 5 me .. Q , V fi , ' I . f ' , I if V f' 'Q if an , r 'Q tw , 1- Y WU' KU' R 1 ,Ai I , - g f 'Y . 44- .1 4- 1' 5 X 2' , if rf . .mga M Wx 1 1 no 'th so X f Du new i 52 . 'ja' ,I ' k. 4 f . .V 9 , - Q ,- is 1 ' V ' 'A my 114- V, , ,0 -.Q .. 4, W' fi 52 'y if -I A 3:55 r 5 ,A. , A x , , if 5 is , 4 4 f s S ,f N bil? M 4 , , i , , .ff , N . - X F - if' , ' . k 1 lx X K 5 i .,,....a Poitier .KL i'.'l.' Potter, -k'lLll'liI!l Powell, Denise xDOh'L'll, DUI! l owell, Patty Powell, Rirhnrd Prize, lfrin Puckett, Kale R aelanil, Pam Redmond, Daria' Reed, James Reed, SYViI'lH Reed, Tom Reeves, Brian Reid, Rlrers Reves, Jenjv Reyes. Steve Ricks, Katrina Robinson, Anthony Robinson, Mark Rochette, Cathy Roelain, Francine Rodgers, Debbie Rodgers, Penny Rodngucf, Pabaldo Rush, Maurice Sample, Iinrv Sanders, Donny Sanchez, Dahlia Saunders, Sheri Saylor, Debbie Schneider, Lynnette Sesy, Michelle Sexton, Sheila Short, Ken Simmons, Dwight Simpson, Pam Simpson, Pat Simpson, Tim Slater, Debra Smith, Cindy Smith, Dave Smith, Donald Smith, J. W. Smith, Mark Smith, Soldar Vicky 1, Karen Spencer, Kevin S I f Spillers, Linda Sprague, Linda Sprung, Phillip Spurlock, Kerrnet Sturdevant, Lisa S teinhart, Shelley Stewart, Angela Stroud, Ricky Stone, Shelley Surnpter, Lori Taylor, Clzerjvl Taylor, Robert Tharp, Darren Thonzas. Dorcie Thomas, Judy Thomas, Julie Thomas, Roelzelle Tlzorton, Debbie Threlkeld, Yvonne Tippett, Larry Toliyer, Keith Townson, Daniel Turnbull, David Turner, Kent Tyler, JO,V Ussery, Mollie Valdez, Ray Vance, Stefheri VanMeer, Shelby VanMeer, Shelly Vance. Tvrona Vespie, Marty V illabol, Juan Wackerbouer, Petra Wagner, Michael Waldroop, Mitchell Walker, Bonnie Walker, Randy Ward, Geraldine Waslziiigton, A ndrea Washington, Derek Washington, Greg Washington, Sandra Watson, Deanna A 2 Soplzomorbi H ru. IO sr, 'VP' llllplllz US 1l!lU'!lVVlL Grlmiisrlt Tv 'I '7 ' I G g fa lil!! If are lbbif RO Lori Comribmed 'ml The S H FJ 5 5 . V Q , - 1 O A lim utr MY .. .nut ion new one The I' IIIIVJ pina ml: Ulu um ll, In lg. as , Olllf iii, thc don Q0 gy fortunate fi, ldkt' Ip m Keeler dm is Dffvun. .Young ludici LLL- ' L ,H f. u.- 1' f ,... 1. v J., ii! .A J... .. ,. .,,.' .-H0 as it . ,. . ,,. ,z ,. vm .- -V '- ' ef, -- 1, V N 4' t Y Y ev iv 1 r f :ag Vg, ,1 V .. mx. , .., V.,-w. -W gfiv -.., A, .., A-...g., .... ..,g ,.- A, 2 I' Q S R X xxx 72, ,Af 'bfi , , , . 1'.r.'PQ- . f r -. R 2 , e ,, Tbfhfihz ., , my if 0' V, kai T11 is year the float Sophomore's was a winner in more ways than one. They had a third place title, and they were the only class to lzave their representatives sit on it as it went by the crowd at haljltime. GYMNASTICS Two girls were fortunate enough to make the gymnastics team this year. They are Ibbie Rogers and Lori Keeley. They contributed grace and skill to the successful team. The Sophomore class is proud of these you ng ladies. K ,gm ul V' IX. w 'N s Watson, Jolmny Wells, Elaine Hflicelcr, Jaime White, Carla White, Prince Wh irinvide, Brcmla Wild cr, Ch estcr Williams, Bw-fm Wisconzbe Williams, Casandra Williairzs, Robert Williams, Veronica William son, David Wilson, Dave Wintgar, Tom Wiizfic ld, Cassandra Winger, Otha Tiinotlix Wilhrow, Dawn Woods Melt in Workman Roberta Wright, Jeff Y oung Darlet Young, Gary Zang Charlcston Ztlczic, Laura Zimzbrzmrzen Dan Zniefkl Saizdj Jones. Karis .4, 4' ff 7 , W' 4- 144 443- gc an 54 -gif, 1 3. ?. ,. T. h ,L..x XV? , Y .J 4 x 4 4 ,, x ' A r, ,i '1 . S , 1 WK fvw, Lyn-3 , , I f: 5. Qiglmx- - -- - lu '!1AdhiLMl1A.E'.IL'!u1.I , W Above: Here is the Pontiac Northern Marclzing Band shown in one of tlzeir many formations on the field at the Homecoming Football game. This year the Avalanche Staff decided to put something in tlze Band section of theyearbook that has never been in there before, the annual Band initiation Righty Here Sandra Washington shows her ability to Hula-Hoop on top of the Drum. Far Right: Here David Porter and Jeff Hendrickson show their affection towards each oth en Opposite page: Top Left: Mr. Welton, the band director, is shown here with his flute which he plays in the Pontiac Oakland Symphony. He has been playing there for 23 of the 30 yrs. he has been playing professionally. Mn Welton has been with Pontiac Northern for 12 yrs. and spends an average of 12 lzrs. in reh earsals. Shown here at the left is this years Drum Majorette, Kathy Cameron ll ILELUJJMP Musical Melodies 0:9 fr. 9 .:- 'X Q ?b bwflA0,f an 'X 19 F 45 is Wi' 4 ' 5 'a av sf, 6 0 3 as fa-f 1 X rf ,ek , 19 ffywfa , 5 ff -,v V- .e , . Members of the l97J 76 Mardnng Banu' are Ron I J Bean D Wlzzte K Cam ron N Manta D Hall S Sandcrs D Redmond C Clzzlkott L Paul P Yapo G Mzckelson and T Slrnuel Row K Rzclxs T Martzn R Rafala K Real er L A ngeloff B Cotclzer T Crzvea Ardelan I Srnltlz B Harden J June I Hoose R Iazng A Wzllzams I Edgetr J Tal A Jones M lalko and C Dawg Row 3 D Rzcks C Connor M Henry S Pene K Eynan D Blakemore Y Hardunan B Flernmulgs S Moore I Cantu S VanMeer L CIIISNI D Young O Bendes D June K Spencer S Brady T Grzffltlz D Porter J Farr llojd S Slzue M Valko Atwell D Tzlton A Ieuzs Iorenz andD Hartle Rom 4 N McDonell P Chandler C Waslzzngton J Wheatley I: Dohertl K Russ M Lopez I Bazlej J Hcndrzckson Ross M Smztlz D Wzlson Johnson G Sprune Hendrzckson D Leonard Callero T Herman Beckley J Wrzglzt and Sanders , , . f , - , , V, J I Y y . , - C v X J J I -. 0 1 - . UF . , I. , . if ' , . , . . ' 7- ' I 4 ' n f ' ' .. , . , . . . , I , , - , . , . , M ! J' Y ' J , . . , J. , . , , . , . , , . , . , . 1 , ' l . , . , . , I ' . , . , . , , . . . , S. I , , . v. , ,... . ' , . . J- . 7 , . , 4. , - I I I ' , . . . , B. U- Y., , ' Y 'L L , . , P. e 'gf-'.,-.,z,f,'., , ya , . . Play for me Zi 5 L if 2 is i : ' ' l. ..m, The Woodwind H16mb6fS Of the 5.V 1P710'U' Band are ROW 1-' T- S. VanMcer, D. Young, L. Angeloff K. Reaver, R. Rajala, M Henris, Simuel, C. Davis, G. Clzilkott, P, Yapo, G. Mickelson, K. Jones and D. Ricks, and K, Tilton, ROW 45 T, Gazette, L, Chism, C. Connor, B. 1 TQL Row 25 T, Crivea, K. Cameron, M MGHIGV, C- FUCQUOV K- Catcher, M. Ardelan, L. Smith, M. Baxter, B. Hardin, B. Beaver. C Russ, M. Valko, S. Sanders ar1dA. Lewis. Row 3: L Bean, D. White, Ca,,1,a,,e and j, He,1dfjCks0rL af if f l ,Z gg. , f 7 X 1' f X 1 My r H75 W, ,aa f Q : 5 ' ' X WW? 'Z ff wa... .ma .vx.w.ma... m-anew 'Ps 11 ,519 The Percussion members of the Sivmplzony band are Jeff Wheatley, Fd Doherty, Mike Lopes, and Natalie Dowell. mg ,4,. La S ! K Z. 5 I fe, 3. , . lk! ,450 sembm from Edge I H51 Han, y S am G. Vg- B B... .PU ' . 1 F 1 5 P 'M' . . I ,' , , . ,k : ,1 V lj .-5,1 ,, U wth. Jw M. u -.G V The Brass members of the Symphony Band are Row I' R Haston D. Harrell' D' Th S. Sl dl R k I ' - Hendrickson, M. Valko, G. Bendes, B. Johnson, G. Sprung, E. Myre, ' . z on, zue an oc co e. Row2 S. Brady, 71 Griffith, D. Porten L Farr, S. Loyd and B. Baxter. Row 3.' L Y 5 Above.' Members of the Concert Band are Row 1: L. Lindsey, L. Woody, S. Moore, C. Wrinkle, S. Pena, L. Norman, R Ashley, D. Hall, L Edgett, B. Wethy, L. Paul. Row 2: T. Paul, S. Moody, D. Groves, K. E yman, Y. Hardiman, D. Leonard, C. Thompson, R. Laing, .L Hall, K Toliver, .L June, B. Johnson, R. Lorenz, D. E berle, .L Russ and G. Atwell. Row 3: B. Flemmings, 71 Martin, K. Ricks, .L 71 Herman, R Gallero and G. Beckley. ff? . hx. 'pr A QQ... i 5 QL . 2 .f Page, .L Dixson, I. Canlu, D. BlakvmoQ'f.. D. Srflllilcll, 3. I1'rf.wl1i':gf1fw .L Brodley, M. Smith, D. Jmze, H. Ross, D. Clzfm-:od D Eizee.--, K Dudley, K Spencer, J. Wright ami D, Sl:1z.. m'..' lim' 4 Wir. n K Kelly, L. Bailey, M. Lopes, lf. llogers. M, .nl-1'j,3f'l'i'lfr7 ff' Washington and 71 N iclvols. l - u .- Rigl1t: Members of the Concert Choir are Row 1: C. Berrios, T Smith, C Burton, W. Harris, B. Stilwell, and D. Tlzonzas. Row 2: B. Hall, W. Dillon. K. Twitty, L. A nzbrose, M. F acello, D. MeClease, and R. Wardcll. Row 3: J. Owens, B. Ferrell, C. Seay, A. Fatlzon, M. Singleton, L Kent, L Brinker, B. Mosley, and S. Singleton. Row 4: V. Sample, A. Opalewski, N. King, T Shorter, R Black, C. Guy, YI Fed, I-L Pruitt. Below: The Scarlet Tones are Row lf Bev Firman, Darlene Dillon, Gail Albritton, Lee Angeloff Gretchen Clzilkott, Shelley Steinlzart. Row 2: Diane Alexander, Ibbie Rogers, Bonnie Walker, Betty Long, Janette Firrnan, June Bendes and Laura Kath. The Sounds of Music A I 44 B 1 1 ,.. 7, W7 . lili. , W.. - l'l!!ll.'15ml'5!!ll --W f ff 'Pi : ' j A4151 ,, f fn f, , f 5: ' -41,01 ,, . V , .- Ay, ,f V .144 4, 5 . , Q, .. Q ' V UC' ,, V 191, - , 1- . fe' - f .,. , f 1 27 if-' di ' Q ' W ' ,, 2 4255, iw 4, m f , . , V ,ya n. VV ,. 1 ff AM A 4 i 1 Kg f 4 ff Q67 Viv ' 4 1 f f, aff .,,, u g ,f V1 ,V 4, .JV W 27' f A 1 we? .M ' V' f f A 1 4- 17 A if f 7 '73-Ziff! 'K ,, -1 4- ,- X if xxx X .. r....lw-1--J.l.,Jldl w ul XQQ Xe 6 Wg' J , ' -+V 5 . , 75, ., fy V . ., . f V+ . - 2 'il 1, if 3 1 n I I l iv gg is ' 2 .R .L 3 . S ' 1 u Q 9 1 N Row 1: Yolanda Harris, Margaret Burch Sherrx Dotsoiz Mclodm lanVattcr Slzcron Hlndcrsori H114 lxoln Nicki larson Karen Jones, Sylvia Johnson, Donna Wealer Angie Carr Ron ' F01 Hanlcx Nanci Ines Tamnzx Pouirs This all girl group consists of only I I th and 12th graders, Ms. Setterlind carejiilly chooses girls only with matured singing voices They have proven Ms, Setterlind knows how to pick 'ern. Right: Taking time out to practice is the secret to Ihe beaulijizl sound of the Ciystallaires. i I Q, l v .l L K,,L,yy ,N1tk1l,urwi.M x l L 1 ..-ull - All who listen f .. 1, ,Q . ... X ' I 5 2 L . ' it 1' J QQ., M Q . :NSW-,. This group practices two days a week from 7530 to 8520. Ms. Setterlind works hard with this singing group because their type music is exceptionally difficult. The name 'Madrigalsu means an old love song, and that is their interest in music. Left: Keeping busy is no problem for Miss Setterlind since she is involved with six singing groups. Far left: Miss Setterline accompanies and instructs tlze Madrigals at an early morning practice. Row I: Margaret Burch, Shcron Anderson, Ellie Kokx, Nancy Kees. Row 2: Gayle Van Natter, Jeff Wheatley, Randy Wyatt. Yolanda Harris Row 3: Tim Gallero, Gary Bendez, Robert Cunninghamu Mn Holiday worked hard for his group to go to the Band cf: orchestra Festival in Roseville, Michigan this year They represented Pontiac well. They also had a very successjiil candy sale. Far right: After inany hours of hard work the Orchestra came up with an excellent float. The float's rnain attraction was Shelly VanJVIeer as the 'AFiddler on the Roof , , y ti? J S 5 I Irziietcr7ir'etcitioris and Presentations w.......w.f.w .W , um...- Y -,.v. 41 iff K , Row 1: June Bendes, Dawn Withrow, Cheryl Gard, Pam Jefferson, Holiday, John Tal, Debbie White, Christine Wrinkle, Kathy Curtis Mary Haus, Shelly VanMeer, Jerry Smith. Scott Porritt. Row 2: Mr. Row 3: Barry Johnson, Randall Hoston, Joe Hendrickson y ' ' I rg-f ,. Q fvB,1f'- Y, ,.A. MM... e--,-.,,,.f:.-big, . llfllfm , drtllfl 911. 1 , N 'imw' J Enthfasiasnzf for the Efffofrtfs of Oilze ' 'L ,, ,,, . ,Luo - i i - .. . I -1 I, ,kv , ., V. ,, . ,f 4. VM. - -,-f.-e . in-we f' 'L r - tae T A it ,R -'L Ui f H' H-ek e-fyw., of ,Wg- Y ,ig ., y M . ,L JL? . ,, A , , , g A A f J , ,, I l ' e. H, '15 i vi x, wg l ' W 4 I Mi V n ' 1 1 H , ,, 4 5? K Y ,, ,.,. M L ' , ,,,,y -w f , if A' Q Nj.--f A., M l J - Q., f' 1. f 4 , , 4 I fb . 9924, sy J .-1 v I I lil 719 -421.5114 utiinfrzyg 31 4,5 ,S,,iQ,.gl,41,A , :agp ' 4.14 11,1 1 ' v. 1 iw we 'J'-1 1',,, du? lfllf1i,Klfhi ' Row 1: sue Arnold, Tim Gaim, Debbie white, 'ZH fl Sheron Anderson. Row 2.' Janet Gallero, Bernadette lvffllm Franco, Terry Lee, Cathy White. Row 3: Wendy Rutherford, Beverly Firman, Melody Jones, Jeff ..,.f,a- -.. ww-'-s.w-1: --11-mrsw-mrsgawuy-.a.,.-w.s-.u.g, ,frf . , 3,-, WU f. . N A, , ,. ,, , ' 'pw ' '-QW , . f. I - 1-3 - A M15-rm V t fwIHna.Azb'. 'f -f ,Yix.wl1iM.mm'5 ef , ?'1xZ,'?'f.PfC, -.ff '1'- '. KAI 'wr Wheatley, Margaret Burch. Row 4: Mr. Cass, Gayle VanNatter, Karen Hanley. Dale Parker, Tannny Qualls. Row 5: Don Morey, Robert Cunniizghanz, Brett Hartsoe, Phil Gallero, David Porter. 4 The Ushers Club assists at many activities in the auditorium and at paren t-teaclzer conferences on a volunteer basis. After being a mein ber for one year you receive a pin and in your senior year you receive a guard, these are awarded for participanon Each year they hold a candy sale to raise funds for their annual Ushers picnic. Above left: Here the Ushers Club show their school spirit as they enter their red and white decorated car in the lZ0l776'CC'l7lllI,2f parade. Above: Sue Arnold, Terry lee and Dale l'arl'er wait to greet th e Visitors Q Reach 2 ng Out Working in the ojfce is a good experience Mr any student. Working belzind the scene gives you a chance to find out first hand how the school is really run It is also good training because you learn a few office skills, such as ninning a switchboard and small office machines. Besides, working with administrators is more jim than working against them. Row l.' Ann Bilkey, Rick Luxon, Raged-1' Ann, Cindy Wood, Irma Cruz, Mollie Usscry, Melinda Lawson, Carmen Hughes. Row 25 Kip Eberle, Sherry Ludwig, Cindy Makarewicz. Bottom Left: Here we see our secretaries busy as ever. 14 ' 14. f , 1 X J To Help Others ,em- '-w-R0 5 nf 3-1:15.41 ' 4 Wm, ...s .--Q:-p. a-4-.1,..,. ...-.-.... - -u..,.- ..'.n..-1... L -Ewa. .4 . . -, A... f .Maur - iii V ix V . .It I, ,. . ,- . J N5 ,,,1,., 'Kg ,.Q,,.4 4, x M. Y ,.-,141 I K.. A, 5' r V ,A 5, 1 r 'fvlv l ' 1 The Attendance Ofhce workers really know the nzeaning of patience With all of the chaos Mrs Dyke has to put up with, you can always count on a smile when entering. Appreciation for all your hard work may not be shown often enough, but the school couldn 't make it without you. Row 1.' Mike Perrier, Kim Paramo, Lori Keeler. Row 2X 'Carla Facello, Twila Crivea, Deniece Bzirnnelt, Tina Glver, Judy Bisogni, Marv' Ewald. Row 3: Lori K6vx'l!rig. Mail !fi'PI71l'. Gordon Bartzlzart, Anita Ciiamarro. Debby Slater. Garv Lam Left' Our imrd working attendanve ojjif-C keeps u close clzccic on all of the students I ffm X J' Om' Spirit Never Dies . , 1 :QM I Jn' if I ' my 2 I I nu 1 PM X . if '1 X, X 5 5 X 45 5 4 X E I Nl 2 x W ,C Q-,H ' .4 i 2 ,- f - I gif .. X L- QS 1 2 X J' 4 . 'iii isiii' 1 i if in ' .. ' . Q f . Just Keeps On Going Left: Shown here is Miss Battle, tlze sponsor of the Cheerleaders. To do this job it takes a lot of long lzours of practice and hard work with thy girls. Miss Battle has been the sponsor for 2 years now. Bottom left: Here Twila Crivea and Maria Rivera get reads' to yell the Senior Battle Cry while the crowd cheers enthusiastically and the Horneeonting game against Farmington keeps going. Below: Here the Varsity Squad is shown in one of their many jornzations during the tlzird quarter at the Northern Central Basketball ganze. Bottomfjerg the Varsity squad is shown in one of their many mounts. They are Row J: Twila Crivea. Row 2.' Clintonese Le Vert and Geri Carr. Row 3: Mary Menter. Row 4: Maria Rivera. Top: Denieee Burnett, Opposite Pager Bottom Right: Here the J V. Squad give all they 've got to give when cheering for the Pontiac Northern-Pontiac Central Basketball ganze. Bottom left: Here all the cheerleaders decide they are going to help our guys with the kickoff while trying to keep the spirit going in the stands. Top: This years Varsity Cheerleading squad Consists of Row li Geri Carr, Twila Crivea, and Clintonese Le Vert. Row 2: Marv Menter, Denieee Burnett and Maria R ivera. x , I A .Li s I R 'Q Y is 2 4 BI Q 13 - s- '5 , ina, 5 .f pf, I ' ful ' a- ' A- N xx . X X J' Right: This years Reserve squad Cheerleaders are Row 1: Janet Firman, Bev Fimzan Row 2: Lee Angelofjf Sylvia Reid and Delora Burnett. Below: This years 1 V. squad are Row 1: Lydia Prince, Terri Beltz, Kim Pararno. Annette Williams. Row Sarah Ramirez. Opposite Page Bottom Right: Here the LV. Cheerleaders are cheering quite loudly. They have a reason to, We just made a basket. Bottom Right: Here Geri Carr and Clintonese LeVert are shown cheering very enthusiastically at the Northern-Central game. They must have done something right we won by I3 points!!!!! Top: Here the Varsity and L V. squads are shown in a very good mount Row 1: Annette Williams, Row 2: Geri Carr, Kim Paramo, Twila Crivea, Terri Beitz and Clintonese Le Vert. Row 3: Sarah Ramirez, Maria Rivera, Mary Menter, and Lydia Prince. Top: Deniece Burnett. The Very Essence of Spirit ' i awrygyff X , Z: si 1 .. ' Y is fini, JI ewes .E p - I :A , a , . 'N M A fl ' . ' B U V R H 1' 193 ' A . K NA I T 555 7 5' Q f ' . '5f f4T3LQ' X , , . , ly K 104 gg? ,Xfef J 4 6 iff 43' ww f fl My 45' he 1 A ff' I 7 , 4 s ti' ICM, Nl. Sdn 62 Shea . . Y X Q. Q. s . qs x -f 1' 4, ., iw S QI Above: Tlze Members of the Karate Club are Row l: Syria Scott, Sylvia Jernigan, Gwen Earl, Teresa Reyes, Anita Priett, Dennis Ladouceur and Randy Moshier, Row 2: William Johnson, James Williams, Angelo Mitchell. Robert Penernzon, Mike Mendoza, Don Padilla, Ed Hearns and Anthony Hunter. Row 3: Jerry Cole, Roger Dillon, Rodney Johndon, Dwight Ledwell, Joe Pierce, Glen Anthony, Gary Moore and Curtis Edwards Right: Here Dennis Ladoueeur and Gwen Earl are shown doing a reverse head hold. Far R ight: llere Dwight Ledwell and Sylvia Jernigan are shown doing a Full Nelson release while Randy Moshier looks on. 'F -9 f in 3 Q fr W 2 A54 N W '41 1 'q ,ig Huslole Spirit in Hill Bloom ui Y T - f. -.- 1 1 - - 'JH -r x 1. w'73.W1?- , - ' V T A---rf? -..f.'F'W' ' 5 i- I 1. A -. Lf.. -- -. .1.:' fs' ,g- .tw-'gi' s-3f'1f' fl' - - : , U ' .1 '- Q---,'...'t..xf, -:Ms ah ' '1lw4l051m1l'1-w- 1.42. ' 4' v . ....4 ' 'ff-Aan .LHf4+11--Jr'--'-r HMC 'vw G,R.A. is one of the jew ways for girls to rcceii c a Varsity I etter. To receive a lc ttcr thc girls must earn 300 points. They achiue tlzese letters by attending various sports such a' football basketball swimming and baseball. G.R.A. does many after school activities such as pool parties and volleyball games. 77zey also plan to haveahayricle. Left: Although we did not win our homecoming football game G.R.A. will Drift on the Memory of all of the fitn they had participating in it. Rom I: S. Anderson L. Schneider, L. Surnpter S. Elmy. Row .ef . Jefferson G. Hanley K. lekt. ian M. Gar a M. Leal S. Stone L. Keeley Mrs McGhee. Rom 3: Ms. Genereux Kim Wheatley C. Kearns D. Comps T Haskins S. Moore. Ron 4: C. Sanchez R. Hutn 1 Firman D. Williams B. Firman D. Bigharn D. Deaver. Rom 3: R. Workman, S. Daulremont K. Paramo G. Gutherv L. Leitlz V. Ladd .L Samples L. Lucas M Jones. l' . .- ':.f.'1.... O7 M Rock On Red and Whizfe The Pep Club is where you will find our school spirit These young ladies attend the basketball and football games and cheer on the Huskies with true school spirit. They made souvenirs for the basketball and football players and entered two floats in the Home- coming Parade Right: Tlze Pep Club show their school spirit as tlzey cheer on the new King Phil Cole and Queen Shelza Brent. Far right: Mrs Taborn shows real sclzool spirit by sponsoring the Pep Club. H 2 Row lr Janice Jackson, Stephanie Edwards, V enessa Briggs, Dwgn McDowell, Row 2: fohnnyie Wells, Cynthia S tcwart, Theresa Smith, Whynsie Holmes, Christina Valdez, Vcnita Lewis, Francis Jones, Yvone Tollivcr. .Row 3: Slzerrnane Huges, Angela Gordon, Edna Samuel, Jennifer Prince, Paula Rcwis. Corcttafones, .Jackie Caddell, 08 Slm 0'1 7lVS0H- ROW 4: Mrs. Taborn, Josie Clabon, Terri Gondy. Genclda Crosley, Wendy Baskin, Sherri Williams, Artelia LeVert, 7 Anntonette Dixon, Ibbie Rogers. Row 5: Karmen Turner, Crystal Lamb, Kathy Green, Loraine Taylor, Joanna Dillon, Patricia Woodard, Juanesta Samples. 1 l Ri, 1, lor jf i' in wa! Wim' uhm - 1 -' - 1 ' ' 1- lr f5.'- -'nxnAArwg. ' v,' 1fnn'H-- ,v .3 ..,- -- qw- :sa gy.-,pr . y n V ,- . -s Z. . .iv ,., ,,, ,. 1 q , f 5 ? sw ' V x f w. . .1-ft - ,F g'.1,e' ,1,., fi,.,i+i . , V ' t -e ff Y ,..-.a.-....4.L4...:+..v -.,g,.f..s.J..,,1144,4A. .2 g .VL L.. .,' A-5 3-, ., . .,..,.....L. LA, --. Athletes United The Larsitj Club 'r plays an important role in every students school day. Each dal at lf 15 . D the mad msh fi the V ' w l ' fm! l 1 ' 1 L! ' fv- 1-.. v 'va of ' I A f H 7 I f a X L , 4, 5 ' cf' 15 I V , y A 'su il XX! 4 T? Row 1.' Steve Pizzala, Floyd Sinkler, Tom Threet, Mn Batchelor. A601 Row 2: Andy Letlow, David Hetnbree, Dan Willson, Steve Yates. fell' fm Ernie Watson, M zke Perrier, Rick Luxon, Bob Hudson Row 3: Brett . l , . ,yelullgnnf Hartsoe, Edward Hearms, Derrick Washington, R zchard Tllllll' mt! pillortl Larsity Stand begins. The stand filled with eats, drinks and guys is I - 3 a great meeting place for the talk of the day. The stand is just one of the clubs many activities. This year they also sponsored a basketball game against ' tlze Detroit Lions. Left: Mn Hull and Mr. Batchelor keep themselves busy as the sponsors of tlze Varsity Club. Far left: Our guys keep Cool as the crowd gathers at tlze Varsity Stand. .af 1 23 wtusi ,ea RM Clzristoplzerson, Dennis Tierman. Bob Lallzoun, BU'n7l1fLOlIfZ. Torn Miller. Row 4' Phil Cole, Dennis llanlc, Dan Donzeier, Tom Finnan, Robert Webb, Dave Irwin. Tom Rayner, Dim' Hartsoe, .lohtz Rayner, Row 53 Juan Kirk. Louis Smith, Donald' tfiilbert, Ken Darzidsy Samuel Smith, Mark Love, Curt Hall, Dennis Froshy. Randy Wyatt 1' LQ' 9 Every Monday 22 teams meet at H300 Bowl for some great competition. At the end of the season a banquet is held and trophies are given to the top teams Along with having jim many students improve their bowling skills Far right.' Taking your time and concentrating could be Bill Olson's reason for being one of the top bowlers of the league Right: Mr. Rickard is in charge of the Bowling League. Every Monday after sclzool he takes 22 teams to 3:00 Bowling Alley. I The Alley of Realities SJ ' ' Y-1 f 3 3 fi x X r-J' ,eg-f JF' f f if 12' W: f' ff X . 9' , , fi i V 4 gay we , Pike . 1 i' ,f J 1 1: of e A, 9 at N 'xv E 'ir 3 r ', .io 16' 0 le ,Xt .X km- W A V ., , A Mum..-Nmmw-Wm. l J N I l 7 1 Row I: Mollie Usserjv, Mr. Rickard. Ann Bilkey. Row 2: Suzette Bart Hartsoe, Mark McFatridge, Chris Hernandez, Mark Welker, Whitehead, Petra Wackerbauer, Kathy K nowles. Sandie Moore, Steve HOOSG, Jerry H0gdrlS0fl, Oscar Cruz, GVCZ Spmngf David Charlene Davis, Karenhlaeklzikzn, Patricia A rrnstrong. Teresa Henley, Carmichael, Clint Allison, Ken Marino. Row 53 Steve Dodge, Joe S Shelley Stone, Shelley S teinhart, Kim Paranio, Yarnmy Powers. Row Farr, Dan Drake, Richard Bollman, Phil Sprung, Jim Miller, Charles 3: Grace Poitrehez. Alvin Clark, Tim Beard, Edgar Curry. Rick Bazile, Vince Bland, Kevin Martin, Barry Beard, Ken Miracle, Bill Zwiefel, Doug Mason. David Wethy, SLlC'Al'IZOldd, R icky Lemons, Olson. U Greg Atwell, Noel Reyes, Sandra Conner: Row 4: Brett Hartsoe, ,..f-:rx a lidez' ,W fMGrti5pmE1gil5J its .SIMD 0:95 iw 5' jimglilllfru lift all --....S.... --,-...-..-..,..-.,..f,.'...,...--.- ww ,..,.. ,. .M ..-e - . iiiiiiw ., .. 1' A World of Sharing and E?t:eh,anging ,qggunn--s 4. - awwfw..Xvw-wuxwium '1 'K' This .war there is nzore Foreign Exchangt Students than there has been for many gears. Mr. Hull the area representative for their organi ation spends mang hours discussing many of the American nays with them as well as teaching them. They are pictured below I to r row 1: Gabriel Shimirnoto from Mexico, Kim Huong Nguj en from Vietnanz Hina Bakshi from India and Vinh Duc Duong from Vietnam. Row 2: Kris Brems from Belgium Antonio A guiar from Bra-il and Mn Hull, Left: Here Mr. Hull the Area Representative or sponsor of the Foreign Exchange Students as well as many other clubs is shou n straightening some of the candy in the Varsity Stand. Far Left: Here Mr. Hull and Antonio Aguiar the Foreign Exchange Student from Brazil are shown discussing some of the many differences between Brazil and the United States. ' L-lit' K A 4. 41 ,Jean--'f,. i .4-.,gr'u -.,'f1:.,w . v '., l :' - r ' 3 f ' ' ':.1- .-.'r f 16?n11f'44 -J - ' ff' f- ' 'f ' . ' .V '.s '.-4'f 'rz.- 2-: ' ' - 1- 'ff . ' .1 ,rw ,L - 9 1+ 45,11-,rvf.p',,.'.,, t . .W .f..A'sv, V - , .mx-ff -iz -g.,,,f . Ln.. Q ' ' - - ...NYE . .. . ,, . 1 ,J 4 9 t l . Q 1 1 I YQ , r 7 , f Y -7 t 7 , f Y .. L 5 5, s s ii i az K V V A V V . ,W 9w.r,rwp- , .. . M NNI, . F HW .wr 1 1 . A-.V , , . ., . 555,-1, A 7. ,fl , wr -we 1, -1 -vM,ql.a vw A, qfrffw .-My-Q4 'I+ 11 nun in .,,u.t.uu.-J gf 935 jf? ,ag li li x , gn 41 Y 2 5 E R ha: X X-1, Top left: Here Steve Porritt and Tom Moore prepare the audio visual machine as Mrs. Cook looks on to see if they do it right. Top Right: Here Ray Green is shown getting a nzovie projector ready for one of the movies that are shown in the Little Theatre for some of the Social Studies classes. Pictured here at the left are the Audio Visual Helpers. Row l.' Ray Green, Clintonese LeVert, Sherman Black, Rick Lernrnons, David Hardy, Michael Postell, A rthur Cooper, Steve Porritt, Tom Moore, Randy Moshier, Mrs. Cook, Bill Putman, and Mark McFatridge. J Top: The theme of the float is Drifting on a Proud Memory, The Pyramid represents the Indian Ancestry of all Latinos. The colors of the Pyramid, Red, Green, and Blue is a combination of both the Puerto Rican and Mexican flags and expresses the unirv of the Latino students of Pontiac Northern, Pictured at the right are the Latino Youth Club Officers Row lf J. Amador, M. Mendo:a, R Reyes, J. Herrera. Row 2: Mrs. Ochoa, A. Compton, L Longoria, L. Cantu, T Mulligan, O. Delgado, M. Leal and Ms. Sanchez. Row 1: C. Sanchez, E. Reyes, E. Solis, E. Gomez, T Alfaro, T. Ochoa, M. Rivera, C. Valdez, lil Hernandez, R. Gorsline. Row 2: Mrs Ochoa, K. Reyes, R. Flores. D. Leal, G. Shimonzoto. B. Negrete, S. Pena, .-1. Hernandei, M Cantn, B. Rodriquez, D. Hill, Miss Sanchez. Row 3: M. Oclzoa. M Messer, NI Pena, T Henley, M Compton, C. Hernandez, D. Alfaro, .L Gutierrez, R Cantu, D. Cantu, B. Norman, A. Cantu. Row 4: T. Reyes, O. Rodnguez, M Johnson, I2 Campbell, L. Compton, R. Cantu, T Williams, 1 Martinez, D. Messer, K. Turner, D. Padilla, M Mendoza. Snenos hcicvlci Recilidad 7' i qi. l M 1 O 195 . and ClLflfll'CLCZfl3'l' Honftrecl -w.,........-..N.....p-.'....-vq,--f-..-.-...,.i.-q-4.. .r V -ff omni' i' i l ' IU' . , '.f '., ' ' ' -f . . - -. T fi v t A, -,vw . '-pin 1 L' '- -'55 5- . . I ,. 9, ,w r . . H t y i n g H.-. lm J: ,. . ,V ,W .1 , 'sf 1 I 7.1 .13 -' j i 4-for .C Ma, x W . 3, FQ L I P ,H .fn swk-.. . -H ,- . -2 s, - Q . .1 S ,K mix Sb f I 4 Q t P L 3 bf! Ay: 6 ' 'QA Oats taffiiceliiig .4Cll6??Ti,7BolllPllZL U V' ,ggmef W- .pt-A 1, 5 .f,, , A1,. .M t W 'C' . .'yf Top: Here the N.H.S. shows their school spirit by decorating Vicki Monroe's ear and prescntiizg ii in the Homecoming Parade. They all worked hard to get it done in time Below are the members of the National Honor Society. Row I: Carolyn MLA tee, Sheri11'Dotson, Katlzy MCA tee, and .loanie Borders. Row 2: Cindi Young, Lyle Bigger, Vicki Monroe, Sheila 3rent, Donna Weaver Row 3: Keith Snzith, Gordon Barnhart, Sue Peters, Nancy Kees, Cherrv Cannady, Ernie Watson. Row -If Roger Lawrence, Stacy Lloyd, Anne Lewis, Sylvia Knifjen, Tom Riley and Gordon Beckley. Bottom left: Here are the N.l'l.S. officers Front Keith Smith, Pres., Sherry Dotson Sec., Roger Lawrence Treas., Back: Lyle Bigger V. Pres. Bottom right: Here the sponsors for lV.H..b. seem to find time to pose for a picture. Without tlzeir advise and supervision the club would probably go bananas They are Mr. K einert and Mrs. Gary. 'QP nf' '01 V5 4-.uf fr., H E an ' ltr W. -rhv 'Q f x ww r . Magi' . ff. , il il .41 5 Th e I 8 th annual Catalina show used tlze theme of Holidays. Miss McGraw the sponsor and all 20 of the girls who make up the club, put in a lot of long hours putting together, learning and practicing routines. ln the show the girls swam to such numbers as St. Patricks Day. Thanksgiv- ing. the 4th of July and A N many more The sponsor for the club this year is Miss McGraw. To do this fob it takes a lot of patience, long hours of practice and most of all a lot ofguts Top Right: The ofncers for this years club are Row 1: Donna Weaver sec., Cathy Porrit! pres, Row 21 Beth Martin treax, and Vicky Sabms l'.pI'FS, Ahscrzli 1 Summer lzfslurian. RU,'l1f-' Haul 54.1115 of the Catalina ,77f77jf7fr,y Ury 5l7lIN'I1 n'11OllZg one :if llzf .fr niuny 17007018 K QW? . X772 1 7 Mefmforzes of the shows gone by - YM' ,, , if R 'full' , it ' x ili- ni 1 Sl- M . fagna : -eq ff- 4 J , ' Q ' i.....4 NXQ, 'rg-,.ff, W, 1 Y r, 1 4 . , vf fl mem! Members of the 1975-76 Catalina Show are row 1: Donna Weaver, Mary Menter, Sherry Dotson, Valerie Sample, Connie Holland, Pam Smith and Roni Flores. Row 2: Beth Martin, Edye Trudeau, Ina Workman, Sue Hukka, Lynnette Schneider, and Vicky Sabins. Row 3: Miss McGraw sponsor, Cindy Makarewicz, Laura Kath, Cindi Young, Cathy Porritt, Roberta Workman, and Kathy Arnold. Absent Julie Sumpter. Left: Sn Roni Flores received the honor of being this years Soloist in the Catalina Show. Far Left: This years Catalina Show had two Duet numbers Both were excellent. One was the Coed Duet, here is Kip Eberle and Vicky Sabins doing one of the mounts from their number. 71 Putting fffgzeiliff .vi fnfw.s,f1-iff.nf f Alf alot of tml: .filf 3i.::'..' Howl- f':'.i.'l1 irloiltll l'lll'N class pills fjigUff'f4.'.- 'la Polaris, 'wlintlz fiwflwf.. fn, -fcijinff Llfllcl flk'l!lfV f'f'iJ-?sf :xiii l 1117: -1'l'f:l.V l7.'1s also 314.5 i.fzf.ifqfm rl-lg I ::Fi.vu' .fn.'ii' at wtf'-ie ..'. 'Ml fikjf'-r'L1f tlleir .envzzzi-wig. With tire i:e.'g3 of Mr: Cass and Mr. Hill! i!icP'u1'ar'is is finite ii sim less. Row 1: Brett Hartsoe, Roni' Flores, Katlzy Alle,-1 tee, Tina Glver, Ernie Watson. Row 2: Steve Porritt, Slzeron Anderson, Larry Martin. Julie Sinnpter, Doreen Alfkzro. Row 3: Gordon Beckley, Mark Gardner, Ellie Kokx, Judy Bisgoni Row 4' Stacy Lloyd. Floyd Sinkler, Toni Moore, Toni Tlzreet. Bottom right: Mr. Hull and Mr. Cass as sponsors oj the Polaris, proudlv lood over their finished product, Below: Hard work is what inakes Polaris great f Il 14 I M mi., .xg -v -.Q P fn 9 in , X , 'RL ---- 11 i L mu i l J Q vs ' ,fl ff 'A V Kywlwlg 4: 5... , ,Q - I I a ,V f ,n,,...l. - -.v ff, ua ,' -..r '? - ' W ?'1',vf 1'r.-Am .' x Practices Performances Success This small group of ladies brought pleasure and entertainment to many as they displayed their talents at basketball and football game halftimes. During the summer they attended a camp in Ohio and received 3 ribbons. This group may be small in size but will be greatly remembered as the talented Rockettes. Above right: The Rockettes take time out to show us one of their many formations. Kneeling: Patricia Smith. Center: Sharon Alexander and L inda McBride. Back: Angela Carter, Teresa Reyes, Claire Owens. and Gereldine V ininy. Left: Halftime is one of tlze most exciting parts of homecoming. This year we were entertained by the talented Rockettes. Below: A few of the Roekettes ask for a little assistance from Mrs. Taborn i 1 W Y i i 1 1 I I ifrf'o -H2flifQ.9 T ofrnforrows Photographers 1 Members of the Photography club are Row l, Mr.Dav1s sponsor, Kim Jarvis, Micy Hernandez, and Albert Reid. Row 23 Angie Higgins, Lila Hernandez, Steve Marcum, Tom Liddy, and Tracy Fernald. Bottom Left: Here Mr. Davis is shown explaining some of the parts of the enlarger to Kim Janfis and Angie Higgins. Bottom Right: Here are two other members of the Photography Club shown hanging up some of the pictures which they have taken fi I 20 nf, H 'ar-ig? W.. JT ' I , Y R w Bridge Club makes a Bid for the Icp 'N QM? .. . ., Y. - , We fi c. . 4 ., ' U N 45 Far Left: Here Mrs Leece is showing Sandra Conner a iariety of hands you are able to Come up with when playing Bridge. Below: Tlze members of tlze Bridge Club are Row 1: Jeff Nordlund, Deanna Lundy, Alfred Mitchell, and Mrs. Lcece, sponsor. Row 2: Patti Hilborn, Joe Daldine, Rhonda Spence, and Sandra Conner. Row 3: Glenn Daniels, Allen Casto, Karen Huggins, and Jerry Smith. Left.' Here a few of the members of the Bridge Club are shown playing a game of Bridge. They are clockwise Patti Hilborn, Jeff Nordlund, Alfred Mitchell and Karen Huggins. 49' iq A1 Q E, QW' 4 'HJ vm'9l!fueW ,M MN.. .4 7 ' g , 1, .,,,,,f-. V-up ., 1 .'g.k 4'f7 g 3. . -, 4.1, ' f.:','.:.e33n7.7 J . .W 4, l J , I ,451 vw, 'ff f' ,154 Aw 1'-'fi ' :'f'5f. a 'f V ,,. .. If-J-fffiei-P . iff' :gl ff-.w6vzeg1?t,'72. ff: .. -N-W wr r'11.4,ff y ffl' -'11 W, 4' ? ' 635'-2 -if .7 ll--Q.. ,- Above' Here Marsha Valko is shown preparing sonic pictures for som: of her lam outs. As you can see she has her work cut out for her. Top: Hera the Avalanche Ttaff is shown celebrating the countries 700th Birthday. They used the Bicentennial thune throughout the whole yearbook. R ight: Without an advisor like Mr. Fc rgzison the Avalanche staff just wouldnt know what to do. Here Mn Ferguson is shown with one of lzis favorite seals The Pontiac All America C ity seal. He leaves the jobs and the responsibilities up to the staff and only gives advice when he feels it is needed, t 1 I Q5 k ,Q ' I ' , W . - f S l 3 9 0 xx h 1 4 - l , 1. l I I f f A h f l 1 I N 'f 1f . r E ' '7 5 uf- Q X 1 l V l l ' A w Q I, , 1 X v k V V ' , , 1 xi ia lx' ' I l el--in eh' llzi hulk? - - - L H '97, Q' 1 .-1 ' ' I' 11. lv 1. t,. ,,' fs-rw ' Q-A ia' fmt. J .-ww.-vzw.-, ' V .I f ...f 41 4-, I I 1 s ' 1 b- .f -...stlg-4 f X V 'if' ,f . The Backbone of Success bf,?lLtL,v,' f'nr..',J r,I,0U-U77 wC'JA:Q1,7'! 1-mr ang awards fgr ON, janFasi'if'tifi-w' :lei oratwij gg,-u WL, all had .ll-'H working rerun hard ffl RU! it iC'5'1j1' left' The Sernors on this vears 41'alanel1i.' stajj are slzowri liere with their advisor. Mr. Fetkizson. The-v are Vicky Sabins, Sheila Brent. Cherry Cannaily, and Donna Weaver. The whole staff is going to hate to see theni leave. Bottom Left: A lot of headaches goes along with the title of Editor, as Donna Weaver has seen. There are also a lot of' little jobs to be done that aren't really designated to anyone but they all seem to get pushed over on to the Editor. But Donna did an excellent job the way she sanded down tlze rough spots and by making sure the book got out. Bottom Right: Here is an overall View of an average day in the A valanrhe rnnm, As you can see each and everv girl on the staff has her own job to get done in order to get the yearbook in by the deadline 5-.TTT-Ii ! 4. QL, 'vs-- Y- 'li M32 --,. . . wg. lang K 5 MW . -ng 14,3 I , s Af , it. iterator: '72 fm ., - -'ETY?E2. 4't1-e:3n'?fQi.Q,. 'ann ' ' ' 12, -fl-,F 7 . 4-in , f 94 f ai ,Aa Q ' X . N l ..f 1.x 1 'f 'M X ' ,F . 1.6.-,Ns . 5 ,x ,..g 5 WW W U, J' V 3,23 if if 1' i fy, f up ff? if +1 sid 1 Z 1 .Y ffm wt v , 1 if U2 The Junior .Advisory Board Officers strive to make things a little easier for all juniors. They are responsible for making important decisions on behalf of the junior class. This year has been a busy one for this group, for they have been planning for the juniors senior trip next yean They have also done many other things such as having a junior couple represent the class on the Homecoming Court, they also entered a float in the float competition during Homecoming, they had a candy sale and they lzeld a raffle drawing which really turned out to be a great success. The class of 77 has profited jrom the excellent job that this group has done this past veara The Junior Advisory Board Officers arei Row l.' Jimmy Martinez - Vice President, Beth Martin - Treasurer, Floyd Sinkler - President. Row 2: Jeff Wheatley - Historian, Lacine Chism - Secretary. Abraham, Marilyn A dams, Robert Aldridge, Ronald A lexand er. Sharon A lsta t, Mark A nderson, A rthur A ngona, Robert Anthony, Glenn Arnold, Brenda A shley, Gary Ashley, Rick Baker, Donnie Baker, Gordon Barclay, Linda Barger, Kim Barnes, Pat Barrett, Cheryl Barshi, Hina Baskin, Wendy Batey, Cheryl Bax ter, Brice Bean, Jeff f Beard, Barry Bell, Doris Benford, Michael Bennett, Gary Berry, Beverly Berry, Michael ri. ,U . .. Mor Ch WNW emhu? U1 LEMIM - is Ml x as ,- Ku in xtlfiwi , 54 ? M 91 M 1 Z , 11, W! X , , ., A I , ,L 1, ,-,. f, we 3 , ,rf Wg? V, - 0 4 4 ? rr 41 5 uv., ' 'ff 'y .1 X 'ff 7 ffl, f 'ia l 'Y .md 1 I 4 5 Betanio, Diane Beu Iler, Robin Bieharn, Dawn Black, Charles Black, James Bland, Bill Bollnzan. R ich ard Bond, Pat Boyd, Samantha Brackins, Barbara Bradley, Roy Bradshaw, Bill Brady, Scott Brenay, Judy Briggs, Joseph Brooks, Susy Brown, Johnny Brown, Juaneta Brown, Kevin Brown, Teresa Burch, Margaret Buckley, Claudia Buckner, Betty Burk, Regina Burton, Carla Burton, Orlando C aldwell, John Calhoun, Lisa -'uf 'aff , .M The Junior Cheerleaders have Worked yew hard to instill school Row I: A nneite Williams, KimParn1o, Lydia Prince. Row 2: Sanz spirit and enthusiasm in all of us. Th is years Junior Cheerleaders are: Ramirez- Calvin, Mike Campbell, Robert Cannon, Susan Cantu, Lupe Cantu, Monica Carey, Clzarneita Carlson, Sally Carney, Tami Carter, A ngelia Carter, Eugene Carter, John Carter, Julie Carthane, Dan Casanova, Teresa Cash, Tracey Chandler, Michael Chappell, Edward Charles, Melody Charlos, Terry Chatman, A ndre Chesney, John Chick, Lori Christopherson, Rich Cleveland, Laurie Cloud, Lorie Collier, E skle Conley, Pat Connor, Caron Covington, Pearley Cowart, Pain Craig, Darlene Croskey, Genelda Cunningham, Robert Cutter, Rheta Dachs, Terry Dalryrnple, Terry Daniels, Sharon D'Autrernont, Shirley Davis, Arthur Davis, Brenda Davis, Linda Davis, Terry Delgado, Olivia Devine, Colleen Dbcon, Kerwin Dobbins, Kathy Dodge, Steve Dodge, Virginia Domeier, Dan of fill ,.,lnfnxiors You Have A Friend J in N K o Y ek W' we v 40 v N Q rw 'i'1W ' mi ' ' 1 1 U You Can Depend On Us U vrx We wx. nw, 5 L 1 Z A flfy f fr '14 ,, af 7,1 fm, fl 'T ' V , .qv S!! ,V an 1 f, V -.ur Q J t Q x 4 Q ,:94f .asv , I 'ff Y y . 9' i KT? pi -ls -A-I rf, - .yi zn, wt' 1 ' 'N J wr11eZ,'3 A 5 f ,fl 4 ,Tint-'.'.1:'1 -ties,-.111 . ey, , ,-'f' ' Inf' lei , .' Jig, ' ff f F fi. J snioolhzr and tasiu Wi juniors have lV'r. Davis and Miss Battle to rely on for good advise and assurance. The junior class is proud to be represented by: Row 1: Jimmy Martinez Beth Martin Floyd Sinkler Bart Hartsoe Jeff Wheatley. Row 2.' Kim Parmo Mr. Davis Debbie Mace, Patti Wallace, Lacine Ch ism. ,,,,,,, Dominguez Mike Dommer David - Doran Allen - J' V -V Dorman Sabrina .T 'A X ,,,R..,, Dorris, Everett Dorsey, LaV ern Drake, Dan Dudley, Melvin Dunn, John Du tcher, Teresa Earl, Gwendolyn Edgett, Irene Edgeworth, Mark Edwards, Curtis Edwards, Kenneth Elmy, Sue Ewing, Ruth Farr, Joseph Ferrell, Edward Ferrell, R onald Fleck, Larry F lentroy, Tony F Oster, Ronald Fowler, Linda Fox, Stephanie Fox. Terry Fox, Tim - eee T , Edmundson, Michael Fox Toby France Mvra Frank Belinda Garcia Pain Garner JoAnn Garza Henfl Gav Maria Gilbert Donald Gilbert Sonja Gilchrist Cheryl Gilmore Monroe Goldsnzzth David Gon ales Marla Goodnoe Mark Gorbv Jack Gothard Cathe Grandzson Wayne Green Llngenette Green Brenda Green Aulfly Green Richard Gregory Ken Groves Sherry Gutzerre Joe Guy, Jackie Hall, Connie Hall, Curtis Hall, Linda Hanley, Karen Harden, Ann Harrison, Keith Harrison, Marcella Harrison, Sandy Harrold, A ngela Harrold, Beverly Harrold, Janice Harrold, Ronald Hartle, David Hartman, Becky Hartsoe, Bart Hartsoe, Brett Harvey, Aaron Harvey, Don Harvey, Shandrolyn Howes, Timothy Hawkins, Joe Hayden, VonReesa Hays, Christine Hays, Denice I Healy 3 1 -a 'I I Vw K B, 4. ii 51 as .ff 'I . , 'S ,i ' , ,7 J 4 - lf 4 .fw A were the class of W Ml If A . A wie ,af ww Hhrvur go' ,wr- 'vm- -.ysy -W ig ,Q , Eg. -1 ,5 ef ,go f 4 ebr f V vgntuf L. 094 i 2 ,W K 5 7 W -6 . eff I 'ff . V 4 -A S f S u 1 oo. 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A 1 l' M, . , .5 1.4m Jobe, Sharon Johnson, E mmanuet Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Kim Johnson, Sylvia Jones, Annette Jones, Melody Jones, Vera Keeley, Debra K eeny, Beth Kessling, Kathy Keith, Jim Kelley, Beth Kent, John King, Rhonda Kliewer, Kristine Knowles, Kathy Kokx, Elizabeth Ladd, Vickie Lamb, Donna A Dream Come True Northern's annual Homecoming lzas always been a spectacular event, and this year was no exception. The whole day was filled with excitement which never ended from beginning to the end. The festivities started with the crowning of the King and Queen and their court, Next canze thc traditional parade and football game, which nobody will ever forget how cold and bad the weather was. After the game was the long awaited dance where everybody looked radiant and stunning The Cloudburst band filled the night witlz a variety of music including our tlzeme Drifting On a Memory. The whole day was a great success and was filled with exciting moments and menzories for everyone. The representatives for the junior class are Kari Reaver and Jeff Wheatley. LaSalle, Gary La Vallis, Jackie Lavallis, David Leach, Jeannette Leal, Victor Lee, Brenda Lee, Michelle Lesesne, R on Libby, Randy Lingenfelter, Cathy Lockwood, Mark Lorenz, Stacy Louris, James Lovelace, Carol Loving, Brenda Ludwig, Sherry Luster, Dwayne Mace, Debra Mack, Terry Mahone, Cheryl Malane. Tammy Manns, Greg Manns, Vickie Marten, Deborah Martin, Larry Martinez, Jim Matheny, Johnnie May. Sony B 5 4? mix.: . ...D fQ Q 5 fin , , n . ' I - .s 'j ' : 'ix 'al ., . v... -HV A J t' '94 5 ,,.ur-.- N 2 ' 4. u .I r- F I I all Nfl L 'x 4 1 1 Ill 11 1 McBride, Linda McCatherine, C 'urtis MeClardy, Brigitte Mc-Cray, mini! McDonald, Derriek McGee, Stanley McKenzie, .lohnn y McLeod, Thomas MeVety, Joe Mendoza, Mike Merritt, Jay Mickelson, Gail Middleton, Bob Millard, Mark Miller, Kathie Milton, Myra Miracle, Keith Mitchell, Oscar Molett, Martha Moore, K ernie Moore, Larry Morgan, Janet Mullen, Debra Munson, Balinda Murphy, Jeff Myers, Renee Naczaneeno, Rick Neff Sondra Nguyen, Kim Nixson, Bonnie Noble, Eugene Olson, Bill Owens, Claire Pace, Betty Page, John Palen, Russel Paramo, Kim Parker, Val Partin, Dawn Paul, L ori Payne, Don Pello t, Maria Pena, Sylvia Pewy, Karen Peters. David Petrie, Len Phillips, Kevin Pierce, Joseph Pilgrim, Sharon .7 x 2 Making the Catalina synchronized swim team was a great achievement for these girls. They spent many hours after school practicing and perfecting their routines. They used the theme Holidays for their show which was held in April. During tlze show the girls performed many patterns and sequences in the water and used many props to make the show a spectacular event which tlze girls were all very proud of Representing the Juniors on the team are: Beth Martin, Sue Hukka, and Pam Smith. Pittman, LaTanya Poole, Kevin Porritt, Steve Potter, Dan Pourchez, Grace Powell, Willie Powers, Tammy Price, Charlotte Prince, Lydia Pruett, Tracy Pryor, Michael Pryor, Richard Qualls, Tammy Ragland, Ricky Rajala, Robin Rayner, John Reaver, Kari Reed, Debbie Reese, Dartan Reid, Mary Reyes, Minerva Reyes, Santos ,V g f dna Reyes, Teresa WW 7 4' ,ZW Richmond, Cindy Ricks, Donza T Rockcole, Jim Rodgers, Francine R odgers, Jeanette E' 2' 5 wi 0 4,8 , , 4 AWS lu M work 'Pa emonvl' e X s ' .J X, t '21 ' v -,:,:1:, 1 S 'K A WN ix QQ , Q N A ,, 'S 'Q C .sv-'av J' iw. QW ' .,'::iz1:Qs::-if fi? . - X, 1 ,,,.: ,...t. ,si f W '- 4,1 QV! 1. mf ee 4,53 L fl ,. 1 tilt? vi- ,f 9 'Y . .f:. u 1 fi mf? Ai' . f , Q f , , , - . gf f r. ' . 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They did a terrific job' working on the float whirh really riirnefi out to he J great .s1:o:wfs:., Smith, Marsha Smith, Pam Smith, Patricia Smith, Ronda Solheim, Denise S tagger, Zeno Standifer, Rosemary Stein, Jim S tewart. Annette Stewart, Cynthia Stewart, Shameitta Stilwell, Beth Stone, Alvin Streetman, Sally Strickland, Regina S troman, Regina Tank, Dennis Taylor, Greg Terrell, Herman Terry, A nthon y Terry, Linda Thomas, Cledonia Thomas, Lorenzo Thomas, Loretta Thomas, May Tiernan, Brenda Tilton, Dwayne Tribble, Paul Tyson, Sharon Valko, Mike Vandecanq Patti Vanllfleer, Brenda Vann, Greg VanNatter, Gayle Our Spirit Will Never Die W 091 , , , ,Zn Q f .. 1 6 V I Q V 1 M, , , ,,, if ,,..',, G X, ' , ff ig 'f ri I J 2 r T by , 4 W fl 5 4.4 Q vi ,... t 3 K I 3 1 .f . 2 S S I , X x X 5 1 If . ills... 6 . The Junior class is proud of our drum major Tony Simuel who has done a great job leading the marching band onto the field -iii- 4 ,, A ..,,Am, M ,M ' MM Mk , ' fo 4 Vega, Connie Viars, Sandra Vining, Geraldine Walker, OraLee Walker, Perry Wallace, Patti Warner, Darlene s,- Warren, Melinda Washington, Darlene Watkins, Karen Wertz, Charles Westmoreland, Wanda Wheatley, Jeff Wh ite, Deborah Wlz ite, John White, Kimberly White, Michael Wlzitehead, Suzette Wilgus, Paul Williams, A nnette Williams, Charles Williams, Sherri Williams, William Woodruff Diane Wright, M iehal Yapo, Phyllis Yera, David Zelezic, Roberta Z iegler, Th eresa To become a gvmnas! it takes alot of' skill, patience, Coordination and alot of long and tiring hours ofpraetiee, I t really isn't as easy as it sounds as Teresa can tell you. Although .she is the onlv junior, she has a big part on the team, she does stunts ranging from summersaults on tlze floor to flips anal earlwheels on the balance beam Altlzough it takes alot of long and exhausting hour: of praetiee to become a top gwnnast. it is a wrjv rewarding exp-Trierife and ff! juli nf in-'rnorzkrs for all of the girls on Iliff lfdlrl. The ji::u'or.s ai 1' ,Hrffad to he H'flfi'b'C'lIli'-li hx' the lalenied Terf .sa D11 ti he 1. 7 37 531 fl . WE WORKED HARD, WE TRIED The dreams of many people years ago concerning the outlines of our country are now realities due to Nature and Man. Distant dreams were those of Ford and his automobile, and James A. Naismith 's invention of basketball Sports date back many years. But regardless to how old the sport, reaction and involvement seem to be overwhelming. This year at Northern our athletic program ranged from the All-American sport of Football to the world of girls Gymnastics. This year K due to interest! the Huskies even reorganized girls basketball! Sports like organizations help to build student togetherness. But unlike organizations those involved are not only participants. We didn? do as well this year as in previous years but we managed to keep our dedicated fans with the aid of Iran Buses , which were new jirr Nortlzern. Sports build altitude and character, without it much is lost. Through the entire year I feel the most exciting game was that of our C'l'0SS-IOWFI rivals. Northern won the game at home with an 81-68 win over C entral. l That game pictured here j li' any spor, when 1-ompctitifm exists you will fine The Thrill of L ttari and The Agony of Defeat on the faces of the players Wlfcther tt bi on tric ftcid mutt or track Ihcu emotions will show no matter him goof! oi bad thu havc played We Worked Hard We Tricdf NMR TV7' '15 ag K X . X Xxx ral x vw. X, . .Qu xwmp, . My W SEC 'S A 1 . 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Q ,, X ml , , W, , , , . , , V ,,.. 4 , ,, , 5 ',Lz,gp-wW Q ' - . 1'-Vg W , .4 ,. . ,M , -Mk l H My x 1 l V .af , ,,Q,,.,,,L,f r J.M,,vw2fW A Q f vw., E ,M vb wavdygaw' 'Amgen - ww' ma r Q , l We 'll G6 4 4,15 fx - -Q4 , 'iff 4 ,jf img, V ,, VVV, U M, , , ,,,r, ww' , 'U ,,, gyffw X 4 f f 'gif gf , ru ,ha Z Z, ,, ,, , ii f W i !iyv-k47g,,'g,,ff,H?., , Q fn X, 4: Q ie diff ' Arirevwarvl 2 1 9 It was a very disappointing season for the varsity football team. With only 3 wins against 6 losses there weren 't many high points. Special awards were given to Dennis Smith, Outstanding Offensive Back, Toni Firman, Outstanding Offensive Lineman, .IeffArmster, Outstanding Defensive Back, Ken Haynes, Outstanding Defensive Lineman, All Conferenee and All Star selections offensive, Toni Firman, defensive, Ken Daniels. Northern is proud to have such fine football players. Next Year F- i .5 1,1 ,- ., ,1 4. Far Leflf Many limes during the season qiiarzerback Robert Williams scrambled all around looking for an open rueeiver. Often lie did not find anv. Lefif lt may look like a gossip ring but il is only the Huskies buddling to make plans for the next big play, Close Lefif Butch Bard, number 41, is off and mnning for anollicr sizeable gain Middle: Mark Love looks for an opening to dart flirouglz as bis blockers clear Ilze way. Below: Being on lop of the play is lzard to do but UIC' referees do a good fob. Bottom: When is it going to be my turn l'01JltZ-V, f'lIIl.S' through every players mind as lie stands along Ilze sidelines. 4. ll . tu fix +90 X. . ,fs I as ' 1 , 1 A 41' , 4- :Fr ',- 'fr , 'he gm, i QW i o r r 1: ig 4 if wifi 1 Right' The big surge at the goal line is a tense moment jor everyone. Middle: Robert Williams pushes for a few more yards as two opposing players try to bring him down. Bottom: The members of the varsity football team are, row lf A sst. coach Jon Brown, Mike Moses, Robert Calhoun, Bryant Long, Brian Albritton, Rick Holland, Erroll Duvall, Greg Vann, Terry Dalrymple, Jeff Koop, Roy Guthery, Darryl Cosby, Tom Chapple, and Butch Bard. Row 2: Robert Williams, Robert Webb, Tom Rayner, Dennis Smith, Gary Law, Anthony Scott, Randy Ludwig, Gerald Sanders, Reggie Lewis, Garjv Hudson, Tom McLeod, Carey Cooper, Darrell Herring, and coach Dave Schmidt. Row 3: Asst. coach Tony Pizza, David Chism, Earcy Clzrisrmon, Ken Holt, Tom F irman, Jeffflrmster, Ken Haynes, Mike Prjvor, Louis Smith, Mark Love, Richard Crosby, Ken Daniels, Dan Domeier, Mike Valko, Tom Terrell, Donald Gilbert, and asst. coach Jim Yarborough. 4 an if it f. at 1 ' 'ol 4 - A. - Q' A A 7'lhQi 1 7 ' ' L Q 1 'N., Zia fm' V ku-X. V ,l i Z. xx I if 5 .-.Q X-lv, ,, I, 4' 5 Y I fi I' -ml' at, Q: , 'T-F A , , 2 '-- l 'w ' i Jill- 'y' ff ang L! 'si if 4 LJ 4 ,JI , ifsi gi , tn' ff' A- -W' i f- -, - ' .',.f, 4 ,, ., I , s -,M ww This Year N ext Year Varsity To be able to play on the varsity football team a player must first prove his worth on the junior varsity team. This year it was a difficult task as the j. v. team fell to a record of 2 wins 5 losses and I tie. Left: Practice makes perfect. Scrimmaging against each other is good practice for every one. Below.' The members of the Junior larsitj football team are from left to right? Albert .Shaw Billy I ightfoot Joltnny Watson Mike Chick Mark Cosby Ken Mojet Matt Valko Carlos Thompson Ken Lightfoot Mike McDonald Leon Flack. 21d Allen DeWayne Green Darrin Garrison Greg Dirzkins Rene Pena Ronnie Doris. 3rd row' Coach Jim King, Lewis Fleck Roger Barclay Curtis Johnson Terry Taylor Keith Holt Lorenzo Lacewell Todd Carr Everett Dorris Rick Reaver and coach Sy Green. . 7 7 f i l ,Y -4 Y v , , . l row: Leon Noble, Ed Myre, Arthur Crump, Peter Black, Ernest 7 i Y V I Y V v it if V 'iv MMM-fwwm gp-avnffvmv-nw -, wwf We L' ,a I I, I 'i re ,T l s 3 1 2 7,9 f he , V V V ,f f r me 'L ',1 ,J from T ,el This year the wre.x:tr':p ivan: compiled an outstanding recfvni oi ll wins and only I loss. The team also took fiisis at the Stevcnson Invitational and the Canadian Invitational. They just nzissed a first at the Pontiac Catholic Invitational by 8 points The wrestling team came in first in their league giving Nortlzern another inter-lakes title. In districts they took second out of twenty schools Out of 31 schools Northern placed 5th in regional Five Northern wrestlers went to state, David Jackson, Bryant Long, Leon Scott, Ed Adams, and Johnny Johnson. Right' David Jackson eyes his Pontiac Central opponent carefully waiting for his chance to move in. Below: The members of the varsity wrestling teanz are, row 1: Danny Logan, David Jackson, Henry Gordon, Burgh Scott. Row 2: Coach Brown, Bryant Long, Ed Adams, Larry Martin, Johnny Johnson, Don Gilbert, Tom Rayner, Tom Terrell qw W Thing Of The P0815 x 'nun-Q4 K ...J will is 5' USL Ji! 1 1 iz- '-2' 1 P AZ qv' ..g.:,A,.: y , ' ... L 1: Nagle - 'W' i' - 1' Mb , ,, , .. . .-4 11- . 4 .,,,, r:,f '- fn' if 4 - '- . 'rg ,f.-,, ..,.k qv 4, M A. 1 4 ' 1 ...nflrwi-3--5 , i7.f.- aiu' - 4, sfjfi A-Vjl'fy.A .35 5,- jx, , - 'U-f -' v A ' I Q ' ' gz,..-'....L.-,- , 4, . -A 4.4.4 y- ',,. ,. Q, .. ,, 1 H fi - f' eff ', 3 if 'db f W X. 5' Y-swwfuxgv-.vu-.ww.-. f N R, . -Wh ,914 Top: The members of Ilze jzuzinr varxfzjv team arc, row 1' Dan Wcrfz, Dan Wilson. Kevin Owens, .loc Briggs, Czfr!1's.!o1zf1.SOw1. Gaij' Burkett. Row 2. Luther Jolmsofz, l1en1'vJ'udcvw1, Mzke Baxter, Tim Simpson, John R0.1'IJC'f' Jioclzvil Tinhfzmzs. Gam- Hudsrm, Ed Ferrvll, and Coach Uzmwrf. v 1,cf?.' lt's another Huskie' 1f4,t.'f1j'v as flux rcfernc holgis up file wvarv victors arm. 4501,-fa ,lglmny Jolzzzsov has U jimz 110111 uw his Cuzzfral opponent. He grits his t'E'E'ff! .Wd f'7I'i2CC'S Jzisffxcr In mx !7i'fCF7717f fo gain pomrx E-ax Z' ' 7 ' A I f We Could Only Do It Again The swim team sank to another poor season this yean With only I win against 11 losses the year was not a total success. With only seven returning from last year the majority of the team was new members. As the year progressed the times improved quite a lot With experience behind them there is hope for next year: R ight: Northern 's number one diver was Ken Lauinger. He placed first in diving in every meet except against Pontiac Central. Below.' The members of the swim team are, row l.' Mike Perrier, Kelley Keesling, John Doherty, Lyle Bigger, Steve Kates, and Tony Hall. Row 2: Glen Daniels, Tracy Fernald, Gordon Barnhart, Andy Letlow, Dale Bigger, and Jerry Smith. Row 3: Ken Lauinger, Kip E berle, Doug Eberle, Rick Luxon, and Coach Steve Goddard. WY 1 W' wh- , v ..: ' ' ' ....,u-QLLLJBM M- - -' V r t -V . an , AIM, i.5wU,,t, ,JZ ,T y-ing, -V 7 , , .qf ,,, LL: , Qf t ei . : ir:,ggiB'.4?,.? . - 1--'Zi-'-.i.:'-29.51132 4.. Q. . 'Q Q, i-JL37' , EH. f?.Ag?:.i I7gl', '-V .F .i1 ?L.-fgiL,iZ1,,Qg,...,:ive 4,1 lg.L..44..L - Xxtm' 1 'u.--4.-,...,...a-..w..f.,nfv-,..,..f-f . H... - ,anna an 41-V mw- LL. mama u if at W 2 K Top: Mike Perrier is stroking along hoping lo place lst. 2nd, or 3rd, The way the Huskie season Went it was usually 3rd. Left' The new coach, Steve Goddard had a lot to contend with this year. Trying to rebuild the teanz fiom the beginning proved to he a strcneous job. With a lot ofyelling and eneonragenieizf he got the fob done. - Above: Trac'-v Fernalfl takes a deep breath as hc pulls hard and qziit-11' miing for a fast time. i 147 W ff ' ' !' Q -- -- 111. 'S'f'vwmn'v1rf! v wvvrwx sem' ev ,yr rfflllfl My Q WQWMQZ, , ' ffw:,7awj,g 2 mfg? 2 ,f ,aff ,fg.4,f: f, , ',',, gy 6452 f Z fW4,'X'w , v M W -2- nf i K 4, A 'I 'vu, f 'fn if Vi K Y v 3 1,49 E+, ,fn A MM Q.-Lx: , J-' ff bf -we , -, ff f H - l,,,,f,,,, 8 ,wh '1ff'31I? 'f'?f1,f 'hy Wfqlau . if 'W-' ' . . K, Sf :rig 3. . li .3 , -vnq lf. 50.11, '1Ki321L, 175' ' ,I X Q' 1.3 6 my .mm gg. . V iw 4, 5, Q, k ' A 1- 1 v,,- fr Q ,., ,V -f--Y M uv mum- un - . 1 -. A or , .,... , Q 'G' L4 A Jr 1 A 'f IJG I Above: The players stand arvciously around the circle waiting for the tip to come their way. Above right: Kurt James goes up for a two handed jump shot and possibly two points. Right: A good warm up before the game can help the lluskies shooting and their eoneen tration. Bottom middle: John Lewis, Northern 's .scoring leader muscles his way into the basket Mr an easy Iwo. Above far righ tx Tlze members of the varsity basketball team are, kneeling: Ed S tromam Dennis Cosby, Ricky Armster, Kenny Haynes, and Chip Payne. Standing: Mgr. Jim Roekeole, Larry Moore Louis Smith, Curt Hall, John Lewis, Mike Wh itelaw, Kurt James,' Greg Taylor, and C oaeh Hall. I L -.1::w!:L.u.U9 na- - ' i H - V - I - 4 i ,Y , N L N914 'YII 5 .n . ip ' Ln' J A xg- ,':f., , 'ly U 'le H4 'Y .1 ' l ' -' .,,,. V 1, V M fa Q. ,K vw 5 -. 43.1 , ,H , .. s. --:fungi - V A 31' '. 'H 1, 354 A A : n' . - ., .- ' ' Q. . L... - - qi- ' . :. 'W f. --, J 'M - '--f vi- s..,.m- - Y 'l,..r..4fL.1,-,v 4 1-3: ,g1..DC.,. ,,-,L .:.-,- .fg-a...4.:- -1 iQ -me , , 6 M-4' 1 I 1 , 'w 'M M, '7 . 4 fm NIWII- ,h-Q A Y :wax rr, vw if TQ ' 15Tf5' :5v ' , ,HA , V - , , A .Q -Q : mgfgx, v s . ,.. , .,,,, '4ZQ:f?jif5!f? ' Q ' f.3..u-if Above: John Lewis gets anoiherfield goal with fhI'S'1'IlHII7 shol. John did this many times during the season. ,751 Pi. . 'A . A A W ' Thinking T Ahead Not to be out done the junior varsitv basketball teanz had the same outstanding record as the varsity team. I8 wins and 2 losses was quite a feat The IVY teams at Northern have won 42 consecutive league games over tlze past four and a half years. They have also been league champions for the past I4 years Righ tr James Brown goes by two Central defenders for a quick two points Bottom right: Andrew Ewing jumps high above tlze outstretched arms of his opponent for a long shot. The iunior varsity basketball players are, bottom row: Terrence Fed, Tony Thompson, Darryl Cosby, Charles Williamson, Jimmy McDonald, Reggie Lewis Top row: Terry Taylor, T W Smith, James A nderson, and Coach N ellenbach. ,- ,,,.E ' - ll 'Ms .11.i.t 1, '1 an ww- LA JILQX , - , -.f ,A s ... .- . , nv, 1 9 ' ' ' ,i..4...,..Ll'-,Q ' Could Home Been MCWC , mwfkwffr ff' f ! Jie. fl l 2 Aa f Q 5 'H--J ,Q idx 5 4 '11, 'fn -' -, iw f Q34 , lvwfg 2 KA l .f 'il I w,: ,: tv' Fw-,U - WJ ri 'J a . 2 I , Q , z, x 539' G' .en 4, .ff K ,A H gjfiiik The freshmen basketball team had some talented players. With fine shooting and good teamwork the 9th graders compiled a record of I3 wins and only 1 loss. According to Mr. King the team was well disciplined and had great attitudes which contributed fg- their success. Aborc left. Sandys' Mays has the edge On thc rest of the g'-f'c-1151's he trim to gain control of the loose hall A hove fighlf Doing loyups is an essential part otlang' basketball game. 11-iaizrice Miller practices a tkfw iawps before thc game, Alrme left' The incnzbcrs of the ninth grade hasketlrall train um row 1' Crwfrlf KW!- lcsse tWC'LO'A'I'V1', Tony ffcd. ting! Dizzlfios. irztlzrfny .fpzwry .Hfamicc :flll','i'. John ,frlH1CS, flfgf. ,.'Q'0lw,'ff Y1lf1'r'l1ijll. TGIH' firm' Webb, Ff'1w'l3ifif'K, fll lll 5!r1'c'lc:'at1d. Tim T'ff11,1'. .S'o'1.lv' sk:-1':f. ff.'ifrzc1'f,rn17'rau':'c11 Eric fziggiltn. f1'11:wtlfj Jlrlgioff. 1 ' , 4 1 f 'g if a C Su 1,513-..fJ1.1, 4 X . 3 .4 ., 'MY' s Q ia! sn 'lfyftis--2.41 rs M, af 31: , .1-f-5.-11 i g. .Z ' . ' 3.94 .- 4 . ,. , .- ' . u,.Yf '.-riff Qc ' .4 We i 5 Dreamed of if 5 V ,I x I Snow S' Winning 4 and losing 5 wasnt too bad for the Huskie skiers. The skiers improved themselves as the season went on. Steve Porritt was voted most improved. They placed 9th out of I5 in regionals. Right: Steve Porritt tucks down low trying to gain as much speed as he can without falling Bottom left: Captain Steve Burch glides easily down the lzill always in control ofhis skis. Bottom rzgh t.' Pressing hard and staying close to the gates can mean precious seconds in a close race. Mike Justin demonstrates his skill. ? 2' 1+ , 4' ,A 0, rf gl vw v WW ffm.,.i--M 'ri f 25 ,'- , Q 14 . 'Q :Jkt . v.,, .- A, mffft f , :I W , Z 5 , rw hw , , , , 'f ' My . 4 pf i-ig-,,.t- w Wh, .,,,. LJ, 'Q X 6.7, 3437 4 : f , 'ff' 1 'iff f fa dh ., , ,f i ji X Z YJ 4 W 4, f f W gli -f f 159944111 wwwawwxm ww, WN... Z , , ywsmsswwwwvwfwv' . X .V 5 N . :swim ap 4 2 3 Z ? 2 EE g 2 A it af ,Zi V 2 y, J if fm-.... Top left: Brett Hartsoe demonstrates the correct way to go in and out of the gates without losing any time. Top right: Mr. Balzarini, the old pro shows off his style hoping the young skiers will take note. Left.' 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Below: Dave Losee knows how to play first base and well. ll takes a big glove and a long stretch to play first base. l f 0311! .5-11 , I if 'S All In The Mind epksii ,,,.2 ty!-,ji I-3. rg' ,4 Mn, Eflfz ,nik jf my Northern may not have any Jack Nicklaus' but they do have some pretty good players. With captain Keith Smith leading the way the Huskies won 2 and lost 12. Practicing every day after at the Pontiac Municipal Golf Course takes a lot of time and effort The good times they have at meets is worth all the hard work Upper left: Putting takes a lot of concentration and a steady hand. Dave Losee sinks another one as John McKinnon and Dan Wilson look on. Upper right: Andy Letlow and Tom Miller watch closely as' Keith Smith' tees off He drives it long and hard into the middle of the fairway carefully avoiding the sand traps. Left: The members of the golf team are from left: Greg Atwell, Steve Yates. Dave Losee, Capt. 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H 'lv' Forty Plus One Equals Game If you are ever wandering past the tennis courts and hear forty love, don 't be to surprised That is just Northern 's tennis teanz on their way to another victory They practice long hours in hopes of becoming the very best players possible. Left.' Mrs Currie gives pointers to Keith Smith and Dennis Tank. Mrs. Currie devotes much time to the tennis team trying to form a winning combinatiorz. Bottom left: Gordon Beckley proves that he can play with the best of 'em as he easily defeats another opponent. Gordon is one of the best players on Northern's team and we hope to see him at the state meet. Bottom right: I t isn't easy playing doubles in tennis. It takes a lot of practice and coordination between the two players to come up with a winning combination JeHlBean and Steve Shue team up to go against two worthy opponents. ,.u.,.....,,.................,..... ,. ,H vv ..,7i,,,,r,,,,,,W...,,,..,.....,w.,,,,,,,,f.,7um V , 4 Z 5 , 'Mi V U 4- rm even, n fwgeqr' f 1 ' fi gt -f 4 ff X2 X ff 'lv Ny' '5'7j'f', ,-fn, f ff. V ,,., .. ,,,.. ,, , f , . A , V , 3 , t 5 -f ,, 5 1- I I 1' H P4 vWg,,ye,,,, ,e,,g at f It f -Q., , tv . , ' ,.-V Q nw it 35 - , 1 - 3 'Vi f ' .t 'if' 1, '.,,,..L,,f- ' 1 . , g . li r 1 , 0 ,1 , if 'M J 2 - unnlq .Lung ,, , tu -, 163 Olga K orlntt Here We Come The gymnastics teanz had a very good .season with some outstanding individual performances. Top! The members of the gymnastics team are, bottom row: Pam Ervin, Kathy Cameron, Lori Keesling, Marv Halal, Tina Hoskins, Linda Hoefclmeyer, Vanessa Kimble, Vicky Monroe. Lori Keely, Top row: Kim Twitty, Teresa Gazette, lbbie Rodgers, Sylvia Knzffen, Paula Sewell, Stephanie Sanders, Teresa Dutcher, Colleen Kearns, and Cvnthza Williams. Above left: Sylvia Knij7en does a straddle jump on the trampoline. Balance is an important part of this stunt. Above right: Doing a hex clisinount off the uneven parallel bars takes long hours of practice as Lori Keesling shows her. I R igh t.' Vicky Monroe and Kathy Cameron perform ,eracejiilly on the balance beam which is only four inches wid e. iw! 'ee v -f M J l , 'U .tm V, . ,, 4 Eetsy Ross Did I if We Can Toof One of the biggest girl 's sports at Northern is the softball team. The team was started three years ago and so far it lzas not done so well. But year's team turned things around The many returning seniors are a big factor in the success of this years team. The two hour practices after school each day strengthens every member of the team in fielding and batting as well. Top left: Linda Green takes a big cut and connects for a big hit. Linda does this well and for everyone knows that hits make runs. Left: A lot of hustle down tlze first base line will do it every time. Linda Green is safe again as you can tell by Mr. Johnson's reactions. Let's just hope tlze umpire thinks so too. Bottom left: Zelma Carr gets lzer chance to slzow that she can get the big hit. Zelma can also play second base as well Bottom right: Debbie Jeffrey practices along the side lines while waiting for lzer turn to go in. '??2f af- 4, . if 165 ,,, H M f 5 ,Q 1 Our f Number One Dream As the old saying goes, The first year is always the hardest holds true again for the girls basketball team. With only one win against fourteen losses the year was not a total success. But the players never gave up even though they were dowrz 20 points at times. The fans never gave up either Nearly every ganze the McKinney Gym was filled with fans cheering the girls on. With the experience tlzat was gained this year Coach Currie is optimistic about next yeart Upper left: Gwen Guthery sinks anotner basket as sne led the Hu skies in scoring. Bottom left: The members of this years girls basketball team from left are: Manager Shelley Steinhart, Jackie Lavalis, Gwen Gutlzery, Ruth Wright, Yvonne Threlkeld, Kathy Green, Ora Davis, Cheryl Gilchrist, Carolyn MCA tee, Coach Currie. Bottom right: It isn't easy to play basketball when you are only 5 foot tall but Carolyn MCA tee shows that it can be done. r f N 1 fff X , s VZ 7' Lv 3 ' 4 , , 1 . , 7 I if ,, 'M ' aj 4 0' 1 A ' ' ffwup ' iff? V 15 'f xifffff ', , ' ' V J 2 at ,, ' V 'fl f 3 T , e V f x ' M' ' ' 5 A fj-.V Y' , Law' 4 2 , 'lr'- ' meat, ' 1 f V ff 4 ' ,H Z W V f f f , , rn ,mg ' W J S t i, r ,fat V, , , f I 'faint , ,Wh 0 ' . 1 .fn 4 My if l I 5 -V aint ,,vnT'141n,x H.R. 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Donna Weaver and M ilce Perrier drift on many memories while exchanging pictures This is an old tradition in our yearbook. and many seniors cherish this memory. As the seniors think about their future, the dreams will Conte to realities as they face the world ahead. hq,,,. Mx 17' tx R iiveh Carter, Verni ta Cau n t, Wayne ' fW r Chamarro, Ani Ia Chandler, Phillip kv AB' 79 i' 43.17 .f 'Ulu in 'Sf If . if 1 A 'XLL' R 2 Q' 'QV 1 2 :LK - ' .LX.,, f '4 ' 1-.X . e gi ., r f-, - its Chapdelaine, Sharon Chapple, Thomas Chaunzley, Kevin Cladas, Dorothy The seniors are proud to be represented by these students. They have worked all year to better the class, and lead the seniors Making decisions for tlze senior class about money making ideas and many other things are the senior oL0'eers These people want to make theyear the best possible for their seniors ii? Q l S I Y. Y ' J 'si-,.-.,...-Q-qv-....p..-...J-..1. .........,... 'Gr' vi.-'Q Dalby, Lillian Daniel, Barizcs if us..-.nh -8-fd' New J' 'mw.. -4 341. ,Tw 'YZTW' q,.....- havnt 804 Z fi f .,,i . f figs 3 gin I soar! 'Qt- T' -1o.,,, as-J 5 -.bf ' ,Fr 1 f 6521 M- far Daniels, 1 i'cdw'ic'K Daniels, lx'c'i111i'fl1 Darwzpnrl, Aiiiaiiila Ddl'c'lZl7c7I'l, Dwzisl' Davis, Dwmrlix' Dawson, Ronda Dbcic, Svlriu Durris, lllvra Dfiismz. Slic'i'ij1' Drake. Lfiri Drake, Mark Duvall, Vicki ljbcfrlzard 1, Pairicia Hberlc, Allan lilvcrle, Kip l:'dn1uizdsmz, Ykmzam 173 I n..1-.ummm umnmamm.. - -. - Manco, Bernadeff Heida, Lee Fry, Randall Gage, Rhonda Gallero, Timothy Gamble, Charles Gardnen Mark Geh rke, Alan Gibson, Amelia Gleyre, Tina Glover, LeRoy Gochett, Yvonne Gomilliorz, Rochelle Gordon Henry ggi: . 941,-. .Kami fi, A, 1 .,4 ' Guthery, Gwendolyn Hagberg. Herbert Hall, Martha Halpin, Julie Hammond, Kenneth Hannah, Gwendolyn Hannah, Jorifa Hardy, Lawrence Harris, Yolanda Harrold, Donald Haynes, Kenneth Haynes, Rita Hays, Connie Hayward, Rosanne Hearns. Edward Hembree, David 3, if IU!! - -'-ix EJ -' ' ' X' Q L- Q -, :..,,,.,,,. J -Q , ,,.v....., Y.-.------A'-4 - we-W1 ,f A , ,?M,,4i,,. fazf -4 f f V I ,f1' ?f??ff 1, A.A4 2. , 2.-5 4 3 Ye? km vi ., rf '5' t ' '72 , 'V ' . 'ij' 01 H, 1' , i 4 N1 W 1, ,,- If vp , ' ,fn f . fi D- 1 if 'ff 4' x I 4, i 5: .am f 1 ,, .. nf, f f, J' QM if ,, 'V' : f ' I Henderson Sidnev Hendrickson, Jack Henijv. Clzarlearlz Hernandez, Bernadeft Hernandez, Eunice Higgins, Deborah Hieart, Robert Hill, Beverly Hill, Rodney Hockenberiy, Michael Hockenberijv, William Hollanal Rickie Holloway, Mary Holsworrli, linzorny Hoose, Steven Hughes. Carol Hughes, Slzennanc Hunteig Cynthia Hurt, Tammy Hvart, Nellie 179 1 L,-L-. ' I J, U I E l BVLL'l1EW ter ' L I-A Q ju A' ,, w,,, QT N 'Y x ...nfl A Q W W' ,.,,.gA:M.,, Q 'f' ll-no-, :-KX :,.- 3 , IS! .. elm-.,v f H -'---fv-f-f-1-'--- - , R Kees, l'vla.'1-Q if Keils, Alarm' Kelly, Raynzaoml Kevvoslqv. PNN King, Michael Knifjen, Sylvia Knoppe. Tirnotliy Koch, Peggv Lanz b, Linda Larson, Nicky Lauinger, Kenneth Law, Gary Lawrence, Roger Lawson, Melinda Leal, Dianna Ledford, Jill Ledwell, Dwight Lee, Robert Lee, Terry Lelfert, Clinrmzese 'UW' 1' 1 , ...-.1 ' J' W 'gTW 'm2fiiQ - ,wlfiiwe f f fi is 9 1 - 4a ff:,fmg5fff.1'?':2s'6 RVN 'Q' Y ,f ' , 'Q - L f N ' 'ml vga. . .,,,........,.., 1 52 V, QFIMZE hmr af : ,A 'lY f' fl' R ,Inv if A lla F 7 WN sax' j 'Ia ,Wh . ' 9, 'f I ' W f , ,x , ,Arise if ' ff, .. M 5 f-' ,fi -Y au AIAA. X. Lewis, Anne Lewis, John Lewis, Lonnie Lloyd, S racey Locke, Lynda Long, Brvanl Lookabaugh, Larrl' Lopez, Michael Losee, David Love, Mark Lucas, Mark Ludwig, Randall Luxon, Richard Marten, Diane Mason, Douglas Mason, Pamela Massey, Vclnza Mal rhews, James Matthews, James lx' Maxon, R ick IR I X R X l ff' 4 ms ,-.-...M-. My VST? I ai ef, ,nz in K! ,F-9, , if 11-15:3-f, . wi t A, 1 B .iff A ff ' -, ,ii 1 4 . P-Y! ' I 5 Morris, Erma Morris, Julana Morris, Kathleen Moses, Michael Mulligan, Thomas Neely, Barbara Nelson, Michael Parker, Joel Payne, Donald Peavy, Vicki Penermon, Robert Peoples, Gerald Perrier, Michael Peters, Suzann Pierce, Joseph Pizzala, Steven Platt, Kenneth Porritt, Catherine Porter, Robin Postell, Michael I 8.5 . r . fu- - L ,, -. , V V s. Llgrlm 4.1 E of time and Film 3 a ll 1-NYPD Pruitt, MW Pryor Rflll P1115 Dviotlll ' lvirl will ' ,llzihld Ririllff W iiiiflli g ing Siam 31 ,L 'ysuum - - - -, f , dwg., I ll. V - 1 'F'i1-, - V,--f '-1 - 1 ' --,. .- .-Q f .i ... ' A . , 54,4 ,Hai ku .,.L.:n,,J !i.L--QJL,....4,,,. ,,,, , ..-,J-,....:,,,., c. .' ' 7 ' L ' ' 4 ', ' ' ' W J 0 Rayner, Thomas Redmond, Bryan Reed, Gloria Reed, Jeanne Revis, Paula Reynolds, April Richardson, Carl Ricks, Cheryl Riley, Thomas Rivera, Maria The end of the senior year is a hard part to get past, especially for the senior advisory board. While many seniors are wondering what to wear to the prom, or whether-to go on the senior trip, our advisory board is trying to get the best band and the best atmosphere for their fellow students, they are also trying to arrange the trip of a lifetime. Members are: fist row! Maria Rivera, Vicki Monroe, Kathy McAtee, 12nd rowj Cari Corr, Larry Brinker, and Anita Pruett. Vicki Monroe, I tres. I Larry Brinker, lv. presj Kathy M04 tee, fpresl Anita Pruett, fseal im. Richardson, Robert Richardson, Ronald A511 1 Roberts, Cora Robertson, Jane Robertson, Jean Robinson, Lacheryl Robinson, Renee Rodriguez, Orlando Roerink, Jack Rogers, Debra Rutherford, Beth Sabins, Victoria Samples, Juanesta Samuel, Edna Sauk, Ellen Sayles, Cindy Scott, Leon Scott, Sarah Shearer. Ron Sheck, Keith Shelton, Vivian Shimanzoto, Gabriel L' ' Shorteh Allan Sievers, Susan Siggal, Climella Simpson Doris Smilev, Bertha Smith, Brenda f 'flaw- 'bww----Q Q2 Ku., V .M 6,95 Wu un,-'hi' v, 1 o , 1,1 a ann, 'IQQQ 4' slag ' 1 'f 1' Qi! u nl U 43 .'v : llf3 0 4' . p '.'6 'K L . 12?-v AR'- -15, EFAXM-5 Smith, Denise Smith, Dennis Smith, Jenny lllflercierl Smith, Keith H Smitlz, Kimberly Smi th, Rachael Smith, Ralph Smitlz, Samuel Smith, Sandra Smith, Stephanie Sowels, George Spiliers, Larnell Sprung, Gregory Stevens, Glaria I S9 n-nz... MAIL! :Zh - IMI 11 Szroman, Edward Strou th, Rhonda Sumprer, Julie Taylor, Charles Teller, Thomas Terrell, Thomas Terry, Charles Terry, Darryl Terry, Harold Thomas, Arlene Thomas, Darlene Thomas, May Thompson Teresa Threet, Thomas Threlkeld, Anthony Threlkeld, Darlene Tiernan, Dennis Tillman, Christopher Traylor, Lorraine Van Horn, Jayne :J 5 's ll Q I s T D l I f D T' I 90 Ali, ,405 !Qn cf? .QW N V94 fy- 4.3 kv'- wg: ' A 3 1 Ii if .ea r .Mg 7- Vaughn, Karen V enable, Kenneth Wffgnen Michael L. Wal ken Pa trieia Walker, William Washington, Angela Washington, Wanda Washington, Willie Waters, Teresa Watkins, Debbie Watson, Ernest Watson, Genevonne Wayne, David Weaver, Donna Webb, Roberta Webb, Tanzm y Wheeling, Randy White, Catherine White, Kimberly White, Mitzi White, Pamela Whiting, Cheryl Williams, .fairies Williams, Leslyan Williams, Patricia Williams, Peggy Williams Thomas Williams Vivian Williamson, Daniel Willingham, Dwight Withrow, Thomas Wood, Cynthia Workman Barbara Workman Ina Wyatt, Randy Yenna, Mary Young, Cynthia Young, Elfretta Zwiefel, Rick 792 .E X ' 4 .. r, et 1 .-O' - l ..J -1 H 7-1- . A Vrana .1 ' 'L fe f ,r I ,M , 09 ff! Mm, .ff ,vw My ,,,, V M, ,,,,,, 4, A, V ,M f it 4 'f 1 fi. ,-kL ,wi F34 ,Xi 'f ti-'vffhflifi Wx 4 f !'V Egmizzfref 9, , ,f - 4' fpifgiwflv '4 ' V ,V ,W -of ff ..g,,'gf f ,, . 1 Q Val 'Vim i Aa., .AZ v YM,,,,, Z w ff? - YV , ' 'fyl -. . ,W , . M 4 ' I 7 . , . f :mom uw fr , . . yn, ff, f f f f.. r . i . ' ' If , it . ,Y if P, X.. v ' 4 A-,C .W ,,,, . 3 we . it . . aff ,jar W fy 5, 1 f S L . 2 Elf- K ,, A it is ' Q X . El i .fs ff AA,A 12 4 l if V Q K W ,.,, E 'F K , ,' 1 Aw ll ZQ ' if . I . Hem i, 4,' I W. Ei ' ,,. t A M1111 3, 4 f -, , - if egg W V M ' X . HI? if L felr A ' it 4 5 1, -lr ' .3 M :L t I ' gf? V f, so Q ,MX ' -V I ' : L5 I - -V3 . , l l ffvlv K f f i-53952 p lf if Q 1 s I Ml' W e :1,L21if5'f - , 1' I wg 3' 'A'A f . X V , I 'gms 1 -V H 44,15 ,ff 5- f ' EA':1:f,.J. 2A' 'K' 3 ,zskiffiwf M... ,,,.... 0.4.1. f v. Q. M ur . The class of '76 shows the spirit of '76, as the senior float took first place in the float competition. This bicentennial float drifts on a memory as it remembers America when it was young This years varsity cheerleaders were made up entirely of seniors. These girls always put on a great performance at pep assemblies as well as on the field or court. lBottonzl Twila Criviea, Geri Carr, Clint I,eVert and Terry Beltz. lTopj Denier-e Burnett. Maria Rivera and M'arv fifeiiteiz I9 3, In vestzgatofs 'W Spmt Above Cllntonese LeVert varszty co-capt has only been on varszly one year but shows powerful amount of .Splflf as she helps to cheer the students on. Rzght Swzmmzng IS not an easy sport ll takes a lot of patzence and speed Our senior swzrnmers managed to help the team ln a splashzng vzctorjy over Walled Lake Central The seniors are Rlck Luxon Mzke Perrzer Ken Laulnger Kzp Eberle Gordon Barnlzart and captazn Lyle Bigger I C b k t ccessful season we have our reclynhhig llgtterirzgnwfor the baseball team They We Phil C016 RICALV Holland Lan? Bfmkef Randv Ludwzg Don Payne gn Takmg the All Conference Champzonshzp thzsyear Bryant Long Tom Ravner Tom Terrell Henry Pontzac North ern IS very proud of their wrestlers Gordon Ed Adams and Regg1ePr1ce hula l , 0 n - -- -------Q , U h W X V X , , of - 1 '-- -'- . . 2' va C , f ' Q ,-V 5 . A V 'f , ' I . , so ,,ll . , x ' -in rv lf' ls F , 1 . ' 'V v ' . 11 , l 1 U Q ex, f . 9 ' . as ' , 7 . . . . S 3 Q I X I 6' I ' Y . . ' i , ,gr I . V if I . -, 4 k Q 1 ' ' It , 2 C 5 ':' l R 3 ..,' L... s . . NW Z V 4 Corner' Of Realities This football season has not been an easy one for the Huskies, but they managed to spark up a few victories anyway. Here are some of the winners: Ken Daniels, Butch Bard, Jeff Armster, and Dennis Smith. ' 4. ng S: Y ' ' V' 'Liz I 11 , M I , i Lf l' 1 AVV' L ii n f, if-'W' rf s M g li K? M A, ' v 4 A ' ' Gymnastics is not an easy sport to get into The girls have to be very The Cllflllltw SPIOW WFS lllfwimmiflg 51100955 HS PVOVW by- SEIUOVS, skilled These girls are Sylvra Knzffen Lori Keeslzng Kathy flst rowj Cathy Porrltl, Cindy Young, Ina W0rkftwr1, Sh?7'7'l DOISQP1, Cameron, and Vick, Mon,-oe' ftopj Ronnie Flores, Donna Weaver, Mary Merzter, Vicky Sabzns, . L e a v i n g th e basketball season f with a 13-3 record. ' the Huskies are very 3 proud of Llteir E basketball players, not only that but according to Coach Hall, his varsity players show the best attitude out of all his varsity teams. perhaps this is why they did so well The senior members of that team are: Dennis Cosby. Ed Stromarz. John lcwrs, Ken Haynes, .le-IQ' Arnzster. and Don Payne. IOS Avalanche Staff Mr: Kenneth Ferguson DOVWI Weaver Advisor Editor-in-Chief Dear Huskies, With the 1976 bicentennial year here the people of Pontiac have become more patriotic. Greatly contributing to our enthusiasm is the Pontiac Stadium, one of the largest stadiums ever built. Another contributing factor was the naming of Pontiac as an All American City. Our city was one of twelve cities that received this honor across the nation. There are many people involved in producing a yearbook. For the eighteenth edition, the staff would like to thank Mr. Al Weatherly and Ms. JoAnn Stoll from Graphic Creators, Mr. Frank Storer from Storer-Spellman Studios and Northern's free-lance photographers, Steve Porritt and Tony Simuel. We also sincerely thank the Pontiac Northern Huskies. Without their smiling faces there would be no yearbook to represent treasured memories. Once again Mr. Ferguson has advised another staff The Avalanche girls thank him for his advice, help and encouragement when things got hectic. We hope that this bicentennial Avalanche will bring back happy memories of your years at Northern, and that the coming future will see your Dreams into Realities. Sincerely, Donna Weaver Editor-in-Chief 'ltl111R I!1 III! W0 U41 I PIM lim or-irrfliief 2,9-S .hs ll MINI'- Arm Bllk-fy Sheila Brenz Organizations 17, eme 735 f....,, N 'Gump- '1'f NW, 'wa' 'fe-'W' 732895 4v W'i.. 'Nw Beth Martin Sports Cherry Cannady Vicky Sabins Academics Organizations L69 An89l0ff Marsha Valko Sophomores Student Life, Scheduling and Cropping 'K2 t-v Karen Russ Juniors Lacing Chism . Darlene Westmoreland Seniors, Advertising Freshmen I5f'QW:: - U, -ff 'Tv w '- 'JEEP' I SGPHOMORES Bone. Tarn 73 law, Christine 711 Bludlay. Roy 78 Br:nL Mldlae 78 Blvd. Wlllur 78 Brook, Rhnndu 78 BIDWVL Bmwn. B 78 Bmwn, .gi Brown. Drown. BIUWII. Brown. Brown. Arnlllz 78 es 78, 152 Llrry 78 Myra 78 Sherri 75 Tom 78 Yvonne 78 Brownlee, Veronica 78 B :nr Marianne 78 Hngndnrie, Cldy U0 Hull, Denise HZ 190 Hall, John 93, 80 HM1111, :my so Hannah, Connie B0 Harden, Bonnl: 92, 91. 22, 80 Harden, Chris S0 Harden, Jorl 80 Hnrden. Karen 80 Hardy, nwu so um, Ralph sa Hawkinl. Cami 21 H0 Hayes, Rebecca 80 Hernbree, Donna 80 Henderson, Waller 80 Hendrickson, Jeff 90, 92, 91, 80 Henke, Rhonda 80 I, ,Mu 1: INWVXEJLX-I-f.,'llAIilH! i ll! Q lu Mclralf Dlane 84 Millan, E liner E4 Millard, Pauldl Miller, Angle 114, H4 Miller, Bob 194 Milton, Marwhz 84 Mirarle, Claylon 04 Mlrnclc, Ktrl 110, 84 Modest, aemiv B4 Maitl, Kervlzlh 143, H4 Multi, Kimberly 84 Mann, 4011.011 y H4 Muon, Chris 84 Moore, Gary 106, 84 Moore, Sandie 91, 93, 110, 101 84 Mow, rmy 84 Mane, Terry 112, 84 Mornfnrd, Sheila 84 Morey, Donn 99, S4 Wnclcrrhouzr, Petra 110, 86 Wagner, Michael H6 Waldman, M11chcllB6 Walker, Ronnie 94, R6 Walllff, Randy 36 Wnrd, Geraldine 86 Waxhmgmn. A ndrea 86 Washirlglurl, Dercll 109, 36, 1.59 wmingfvn, omg 91, 03, 56 Waxhinglun, Sandru 90, 93, 01, 86 Walton, Deanna 85 Wnlxorl. Johnny 143, H7 Wells, Elainc 8 7 Wheeler, Jaime H 7 While, Carb 8 7 While. P10100 ll 7 Whllexlde, Erenda 87 Dadll, Terry 128 Dalhvrnple. Terry 128, 1-12 Daniela Sharon 128 DD1ufren10n1, Shlllev 2 DavL1, Arthur 1211 Davin Brenda I. Dwu, 11040 120 Davis, Terry 126 Delgndm otlvm 123 Dtvlne, Callctn 1217 Dixurl. Kcrwin 125 Dubbing Kathy 128, 95 Dodgt, Steve 128, 110 Dodge, Virglnlh 125 Doherty, Ea' 92, 91 Dnmclcr, Dan 128, 12.1, 109, 142 Domln cz Mike 129 ll 111 1 IL' N111 li . 'r 1111 My h I 1 10 1, 1 1.1 ri, I 1 ll? lm! 1 H mi, 11, +1 u ,ig 10 lm Sari fx! 521 CI: V1 C141 ,1- MNH' p-.1 21 , . Al, Frm ,1 Rrmwgi .U-31 ,' Fwiulf IM .,,,,,1 'Ill' T011 Lllrhll W Jimi' mul .Ls4' nn.. 1- L 1 .ul f ww 1,1 vinkii' im- f , Qmwwylw Y Uni l New lf ns, M 1, 1 1: I, nm 1- OPHOMORFS ,1,,11xu5,, nmjxilflu ' L , l?nPU 'l,,1 I nnffwagtl 'J' 111 921: . laiillfwd ':i1lf1 ',Qll4':c,v1f Ml 'ini ,J ,421 3,110 .1 , Sw, 1 115, 175, 1191! sing, 'T-ff M1 H12-l,51I,l ! pgllfll W1 Mft VJ' . Bunker. Elikabelh 78 Burch, Pere 78 Burgdorf Jay 78 Burien, Gary 78 Burke1l,Audrey 78 mmm any rs, 145 Bume11,Delam 78, Bl 104 Buller, Charles 78 Byers, 11114 78 C Cmidrzll, Charter 78 Cal, Kenneth 73 CaD1oun,Roberl 78, 109, 142 Carman, Jayne 78 Cmnon, Larhnn 76 Canlarella, Ed 78 Carlru, Irene 78. 91, 93 Carlin, R 0501 114 Cupllng, Penny 78 Carrnlrhael, John 78 Capenlm lim 78 cqrpfnm, 1:01111 78 CIM Laurie 79 Caringen Jim 79 Carson, Nickle: 79 Casanova, Mary 79 Chambers, Bobby 79 Charlzs, Derek 79 Chenaul1,.Iamex 79 Chilko Gretchen 79, 92, 91. 94. 22 fli Chirrn, .lnrnu 79 Chrisrmon, Garry 79, 142 Cladas, David 79 Clavlier, Bob 79 Colt. Tim 79 Cale, Vem 79 Carrlplorl. Anita 114, 81 Cooper, Alla 79 cwpen Annu, 79 Coaprn Carey 79, 142 Cooprr, C11roLvn 79 Capenhavzr, Kem 79, 81, 119 Cordell, Cynthia 79 Caxby, Darryl 79, 142, 152 Colllt, Dime 79 Cruz, Irma 79, 82, BZ 21, 25, 100 D Davis, Charlene 79. 81. 92. 91. 1111, 22 Davis, Davz 79 Dnv Lv. D1zvi.n Davis. Dau 13. Davis. Deam, Ervin 79 Jerome 79 Keilh 79 Rosellu 79 Tim 79 Mike 79 Deaver, Dawn 79. 107 I wi 3 ,. -LJ ' ,,.1mi,1gf: M , Iii Dznt, Quarie 79 DeRosa, Jerry 79 Dillon, .lnarma 79, 95, 108 DILXOII. L 'Twanya 79 Dodson, lame: D. 79 Dahevly, John 79, 85, 146 Domeizn D010 79 Donelaw, Jeanie 79 Donnzr, Richard 79 Doris, Ronald 79, 143 Daugbs, Kevin 79 Drake, Kelly 79 Drake, Steven 79 Dunn, David 79 Duong King Huy 79 E Eaglerl, Lori 79 Edron, Debbie 79 Edwards, Sltphnnie 79, 103 Elkins, Cecil 79 Ellimn, Paula 79 Eimy, summe 79, 101 Elliwullh, Randy 79, 26 Ervin, lame: 79 Evans, Quiniilla 79 E wald Roberl 79 Ewing Andre 79, 152 Ewing Ruth 79 F Fm. Dennis 79. 95 Fed Terrence 79. 152 Felton, Dihnne 79 Fzmalri Tracy 79. 85. 1211. 146, 147 Ferrell. Lorrie 79 Findlay. rim 79 Firman, Bev 79, 53, 104, 94, 95, 10Z 99 Filman, .lanzltc 79, 83, 104, 94, 107 Flaming, Regina 72 26 Flemming Michcll 79 Flen!roy,Marv1h 79 1'7ynn, Laura 79 Farlier, Juana 79 Fmnce, Brenda B0 Frunlz, Tlm 00 French, Fellbla 50, 22 G Gallem. P1117 80, 91, Sli 95, 22, 99 Gmdnen Wlliernina 80 Garner, Belh H0 Gnrza, Rubs: 80 Gllleqzle, Mellini 80 Gocheu, Freddie 80 Godrty. Bnim 19. E0 Galdlll. Pele E0 Goodman, Thnmas 80 Goodrich. Rua ZZ 80 Gam. .lohn 80 Gordon, Karen 80 Gnlhahi Clara 80 Gray. Sun 80 Green. Delvaync 80, 143 Green, Jeannie H0 Greenwood. Steven 80 Grdfin, Ktwh H0 001111111 Tam 91. 03. so ammldy, 121011 so Gulhzry, Ray 80, 142 Henley, Terrcxa 114, 110, 81, 50 Henry, Mari 92, 91, 22, 101, 80 Hrrman. Tmnr 91, 93, 22, 80 Hernandez, Mario Hernandez, Micy 120, 80 Herrfm, Iunnila 80, 114, 112 Hanan, David 80 Hllbarn, Mark 80 Hill Chri: B0 Hill, Debbie 80 Hill, Wayne 80 Haclzenbcrry, Karen 26 Hnflnmsler, lim 80 Hogaruon. Jerry 80 Hnlnles, Na1haniel80 Holxworlh, Kevin 80 Holi, Ktilh 23. 143, 80 Hall, Krnn 23, 142, 80 Hooper, Lillie 80 Haaxe, Laran 91, 80 Hnyr, S1001 so Hudrun, Roberl 109, 80, 15 7, 159 Hudson, Vlwma 80 Humphrey, Renee 80 Humphrey, Vanessa 80 Hunter, Anthony 80 J lackxan, Bernice 80 Jufkfm Carolyn 110 lackxun, Many 80 Jackson, Terry 80 Jacob, Fredrick 80 larvlk, Greg 80 Jenkins, Danny 82 Ienkirisan, Lari 82 Jennings, 001112101 sz Jilex, Leonard H2 Johnson, Barry 91, 93, 98, 82 Johnson, A rlhur 82 Johnson, Brian 82 Johnxon, .1eff82 1010-mn, Vicky 82 Joncx, Karix 92, 91, Bl, 87 Jordon, Greg S2 Jordon, Michael 82 June, Danny 91, 93, 32 K Kath, Laura 94, 117, 84, 82 Kenley, Lori 107, 86, 101, 32, 164 Ktnl, John 82 Key, Kim 82 Ktyosky, Chrzslina S2 Kimble, Jackie 82, 156, 157, 158 Kincaid, John 82 Kincaui, Thomas 82 Kbk, Juan 109, 82 Koch, Iahnrly 82 Kaap, .lelf142, az Koap, Terry 82 Kaslnski, Kevin 82 L Lacewell Lorenza 143, 82 Lafferly, Kam' sz Laing, Raberl 91, 93, 82 Lamb, Cljvslal 108, 92 Larkins, Jesse 82 Lf, M111 H2 Le, MM 32 Leath, Kurl 82 Len, Alexander B2 Lee, Deborah S2 Lee, Mary 82 Ltklzlhn, Karen 110, 101 81, 82 Le VMI, 217121111 108, H2 Lewis, Karen 83 Lzwit, Renee 83 Lewllv, Verula 108, 83 Lewis, Reggie 152 Lindy, Tummie sa Lighlfoul, Billy 143, B3 Lille, Jim 83 Locke, Gary B3 Locke, Richard 95, 83 Lugnn. Danny 144, 83 Lugar.. Jennifer as Landon, Mike E3 Lang.Bal1y 95, 94, 33 Long. Lancs 83 Longoria, loc 114, 83 Lopzz, Elida 83 Lopez, Willis 83 Lnltrlz, Richard 91, 93. 193 Lolhery, James 83 Loving, James 83 Lutar, Lczliz' 107, S3 Lyons, Mary 83 M Madden, Sabrina 33 Makarvwkz, Cindy 1 1 Z 84, 100, 83 Marcum, Slave 120, 83 Marino, Ken 83 Malklcy, Sheila 83 Martin, Kevin 83 Martin, Laurfe 95, 83 Marlin, Tanya 91, 93, 81, 83 Marriniez, DeUina 83 Mason, Sieve 83 Maxon, Velma 83 Matheny, Frankie 83 Matthews Emir 83 Mallhews. Kamen 83 Malllvewx, Patricia 83 Malllon, M ichellc 83 Mcfailin, Mike 83 McCloud, Angela 83 MoCurry, Dabbir 83 11110004111 Jimmy .93, 152 MCDOWCII, Dunn 108, 83 Mclrairidgc, Mark 113, 83 McGinni:, Darryl 83 M1-Cowen, Ray 83 Mcklhnan, John 83, 162 Mcllzely, Bruce B3 Mzndaza, Mull: 1 14, 83 Mnxer. Marla 114. 8.7 Morgan, Calvin S4 Mnrris, Mo ye1 Myers, Ian 84 . Crusilu 84 Lanny 84 N N1.'al, Ktvin 84 Negrc1e,Bzcky 114, 194 Nichols, Dave 84 Noell, Corsnz 84 Nufmdll. 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